Key Statistics & Data Insights

The Numbers That Tell the Story


MARKET SIZE & IMPACT

Dementia in the UK

MetricValue
People currently living with dementia850,000+
New diagnoses annually140,000+
People over 80 with dementia1 in 6
Projected cases by 20401.6 million
Annual cost to UK economy£26.3 billion

The Journey

MetricValue
Average duration (diagnosis to death)8-12 years
Fastest progression3-5 years
Slowest progression15+ years
Active decision-makers per family2-3 (typically adult children)

Care Home Market

MetricValue
Estimated care homes in UK11,000+
DementiaCarechoices.com database5,493 dementia-specialist homes
Average weekly cost£1,200-1,800
Average annual cost£62,000-94,000
Total lifetime cost£400,000-1,000,000+

PLATFORM DATA

Database Coverage

  • 5,493 care homes analyzed
  • 4,386 verified reviews processed
  • Coverage across all English regions
  • Average 5.4 reviews per home
  • 79% have 5 or fewer reviews (opportunity for more family feedback)

Quality Distribution

Rating RangePercentageClassification
4.6-5.0 stars41.1%Top Tier
4.1-4.5 stars21.2%Above Average
3.6-4.0 stars14.4%Average
3.1-3.5 stars5.0%Below Average
Below 3.1 stars6.1%At Risk
No rating12.2%Invisible

Key Findings:

  • 68.6% rated 4.0 stars or higher (most homes performing reasonably well)
  • Average rating: 4.32 out of 5.0
  • 19.2% rated below 4.0 stars (concerning performance)
  • 12.2% have no ratings (invisible to online searchers)

Regional Performance

RegionAverage RatingNumber of Homes
South East4.43974
East England4.42603
South West4.34718
West Midlands4.33483
National Average4.325,493
North West4.29702
East Midlands4.25398
Yorkshire & Humber4.24453
London4.23441
North East4.23362

Insight: 0.20 star spread from best (South East) to worst (London/North East). Urban areas score slightly lower than suburban/rural areas.


WHAT FAMILIES ACTUALLY CARE ABOUT

(Based on mention frequency in 4,386 reviews)

Top 10 Factors

RankFactorMention RateTier
1Care Quality80.7%Critical
2Staff Quality77.2%Critical
3Warmth & Kindness52.1%Critical
4Food & Dining35.5%Important
5Family Involvement28.5%Important
6Environment25.1%Important
7Cleanliness20.2%Expected
8Activities & Social16.8%Expected
9Dignity & Respect13.3%Expected
10Professionalism13.1%Expected

Rarely Mentioned (But Still Important)

FactorMention RateWhy So Low?
Safety & Security10.7%Assumed/Expected
Medical Care8.6%Assumed/Expected
Communication8.3%Only mentioned when poor
Value for Money4.4%Quality > Price

The Food Quality Surprise

Key Finding: Food mentioned MORE than:

  • Cleanliness (35.5% vs 20.2%)
  • Activities (35.5% vs 16.8%)
  • Medical Care (35.5% vs 8.6%)

Why?

  • Experienced 3 times daily (21 times weekly, 1,095 times annually)
  • Highly visible to families during visits
  • Easy to judge quality
  • Signals overall attention to detail
  • Affects resident health and mood
  • Memorable positive or negative experiences

SENTIMENT ANALYSIS

Review Tone Breakdown

SentimentPercentageCount (approx.)
Predominantly Positive69.7%3,057
Neutral or Mixed26.2%1,149
Predominantly Negative4.1%180

Positive-to-Negative Ratio: 17:1

Key Insight: Most homes performing well, but the negative 4.1% represents devastating family experiences.


CQC vs CUSTOMER RATINGS

The Surprising Gap

CQC RatingAverage Google Stars% of Homes
Outstanding4.474.9%
Good4.3292.8%
Requires Improvement4.082.1%
Inadequate3.650.2%

Outstanding vs Good: Only 0.15 star difference

What This Tells Us

CQC MeasuresFamilies Measure
ProcessesExperience
DocumentationWarmth
Regulatory complianceQuality of life
Systems and protocolsHappiness and dignity
Clinical standardsStaff kindness

Conclusion: Both matter, but they measure different things. "Good" CQC rating is sufficient if execution is excellent.


THE REVIEW GENERATION GAP

Current State

Review Count% of HomesAverage Rating
0-5 reviews79%4.34
6-10 reviews12%4.28
11-20 reviews6%4.23
21-50 reviews2%4.39
50+ reviews1%4.69

Key Findings:

  • Average reviews per home: 5.4
  • Median: 3 reviews
  • Only 1% have 50+ reviews
  • Homes with 50+ reviews average 4.69 stars (highest)
  • More reviews correlates with HIGHER ratings

Opportunity: Most homes not systematically requesting reviews from satisfied families.


SERVICE SPECIALISMS

(% of homes in database offering each service)

Specialism% of Homes
Dementia100%
Adults 65+97.6%
Adults under 6560.6%
Physical disabilities51.6%
Sensory impairments30.1%
Mental health conditions29.3%
Learning disabilities12.3%

STAGE-SPECIFIC DATA

Stage 1 – Critical 30-Day Window

ActionTimeframeCostConsequence if Missed
Lasting Power of Attorney8-12 weeks to process£82 per LPA + £200-500 solicitorCourt of Protection: £400 fee, 6-12 months, annual reporting
Will Update/CreationImmediate£150-500Intestacy complications, family disputes
Financial AssessmentWithin 30 daysTime investmentPoor care funding planning

Stage 2 – Home Care Market (Coming Q2 2026)

  • Database size: 10,000+ providers (2x care home database)
  • Services: Personal care, nursing, live-in care, companion care
  • Hourly rates: £15-30+ depending on service level
  • Expected launch: April-June 2026

Stage 3 – Care Home Selection

MetricValue
Average search duration4-8 weeks
Homes typically visited3-5
Decision factorsCare quality, staff, warmth, food
Weekly cost£1,200-1,800

Stage 4 – Late Stage & End-of-Life

MetricValue
Average duration1-3 years
Funeral costs (average)£3,000-8,000
Key decisionsDNR, feeding tubes, palliative care

Stages 5-6 – Death & Aftermath

MetricValue
Probate process6-12 months typically
Grief support critical periodFirst year
Estate administrationVaries by complexity

STATISTICAL ANOMALIES

Unexpected Findings That Challenge Assumptions

  1. Low Review Volume

    Average 5.4 reviews for vulnerable care institutions. Why? Emotional difficulty of reviewing? Lack of prompting? Both?

  2. Weak CQC Correlation

    Only 0.15 star difference between Outstanding and Good. Suggests different measurement priorities.

  3. Value Silence

    4.4% mention cost despite £400K-1M lifetime fees. Quality >>> Price in this decision.

  4. Medical Care Gap

    8.6% mention medical care despite it being crucial. Assumed? Invisible? Families focus elsewhere?

  5. Food Quality Prominence

    35.5% mention food—more than cleanliness, activities, or medical care. Not what we expected.


COMPARATIVE CONTEXT

How Dementia Care Compares to Other Services

Service TypeAverage ReviewsPrice Mentions
Dementia Care Homes5.44.4%
Hotels200+35%+
Restaurants100+40%+
Hospitals50+15%

Insight: Dementia care homes severely under-reviewed compared to less significant services. Emotional difficulty likely a factor.


DATA SOURCES & METHODOLOGY

Data Collection

  • Care Quality Commission (CQC) official inspections and ratings
  • Google My Business reviews (verified customer reviews)
  • Care home websites and published information
  • Platform user feedback and submissions

Analysis Methodology

  • Natural language processing for review sentiment analysis
  • Keyword frequency analysis for topic identification
  • Statistical correlation analysis (CQC vs customer ratings)
  • Regional performance benchmarking
  • Quality distribution modeling

Data Currency

  • Database updated quarterly (minimum)
  • More frequent updates for CQC rating changes
  • Real-time review monitoring
  • Statistical analysis refreshed quarterly

USING THIS DATA

For Journalists

All statistics in this document may be cited with attribution to DementiaCarechoices.com. Raw data files available upon request for fact-checking or deeper analysis.

For Researchers

Methodology details and anonymized data sets available for academic research. Contact: [emailprotected]

For Families

These statistics provide context for your decision. Individual care home quality varies significantly from averages.


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Last Updated: 20 January 2026

Data reflects analysis completed January 2026

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