Care home in Birmingham, B23 5TJ, West Midlands

St Anthony's Residential Home (Erdington) Ltd

CQC: Good

Where warmth and genuine care meet thoughtful daily living

When families visit St Anthony's in Erdington, they often comment on something quite special — the way staff take time to really listen, despite their busy schedules. This Birmingham care home creates an environment where both residents and their loved ones feel genuinely welcomed and heard.

St Anthony's Residential Home (Erdington) Ltd is a care home near Birmingham in the West Midlands. Where warmth and genuine care meet thoughtful daily living

Compassionate Care in Birmingham at St Anthony's Residential Home (Erdington) Ltd

Specialist Focus

For residents with dementia, the home provides structured activities that are genuinely accessible and tailored to different interests and abilities.

St Anthony's supports adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia, mental health conditions, or substance misuse challenges.

Staff and Management

What stands out is how staff manage to balance their workload while still making time for what matters — sitting down for a proper chat, listening to concerns, keeping families involved. The home runs with clear security protocols and maintains flexible visiting arrangements that work around family schedules.

What People Say

The rooms at St Anthony's are notably spacious, each with its own en suite bathroom — practical touches that help maintain dignity and comfort. People often mention the quality of the food too, with meals that are both well-prepared and nicely presented.

Families describe a place where care comes with real warmth and empathy. Staff find ways to engage with residents that go beyond the basics, and there's a sense that people here are treated with genuine kindness and respect.

Summing Up

It's the kind of place where the small things — a listened-to worry, a well-presented meal, the space to be yourself — add up to something meaningful.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Substance misuse problems

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