Care home in Birmingham, B37 7WB, West Midlands

Chelmunds Court

CQC: Good

Where dignity and kindness shape every resident's journey

When families describe the compassionate support their loved ones receive at Chelmunds Court in Birmingham, you hear real warmth in their words. This West Midlands home has built its reputation on thoughtful end-of-life care and creating moments of joy through music and activities. The distinctive round building design offers private spaces where residents can spend quiet time with visitors.

Chelmunds Court is a care home near Birmingham in the West Midlands. Where dignity and kindness shape every resident's journey

Chelmunds Court - Expert Care in Birmingham

Specialist Focus

Staff work to understand each resident's individual story, adapting activities and care to include those with profound support needs. The building's design provides secure, private spaces that work well for residents living with dementia.

Chelmunds Court cares for adults over and under 65, including those living with dementia and sensory impairments. The team has particular experience supporting residents through end-of-life care.

Staff and Management

Professional staff work across all areas of the home, from reception through to catering and maintenance teams. Visitors describe being made to feel welcome by staff who demonstrate genuine skill in their various roles.

What People Say

The home maintains high cleanliness standards throughout, something visitors regularly notice. Meals are carefully prepared and well-presented, with families expressing satisfaction with the food quality their relatives receive.

Families talk about the genuine care shown during their loved ones' final stages, with staff ensuring comfort and dignity throughout. The activities programme brings residents together for entertainment and music, with staff taking time to learn about each person's life story and interests.

Summing Up

The round, cornerless architecture creates intimate spaces where families can visit in privacy, adding to the sense of personal care that defines this Birmingham home.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

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