Best Care Homes in South Shields
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Best Care Homes in South Shields

From a modern 73-bed Care UK home to an intimate seafront residence, here is your guide to care homes in South Shields with CQC ratings, services, and costs.

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Choosing a care home for a loved one is one of the most important decisions a family can make. South Shields has around thirteen care homes offering residential, nursing, dementia, and respite care. Here is a guide to five of the most established homes in the town, all rated by the Care Quality Commission.

Cheviot Court

Cheviot Court is a purpose-built 73-bed care home run by Care UK, one of the largest care providers in the country. Located at Horsley Hill Square, the home offers residential care, dementia care, and short-term respite stays.

The home has a planned calendar of daily activities and regular outings, and the staff-to-resident ratio is generally well regarded by families. CQC has rated Cheviot Court as Good.

Address: Horsley Hill Square, South Shields, NE34 6RF

Phone: 0191 497 5222

CQC rating: Good

Capacity: 73 beds

Care types: Residential, dementia, respite

Best for: Cheviot Court is the largest care home in South Shields with 73 beds, run by Care UK and rated Good by the CQC.


Garden Hill Care Home

Garden Hill Care Home is run by MMCG (Maria Mallaband Care Group) and located on St Michaels Avenue, close to the town centre. The home provides residential and nursing care for elderly residents, along with short break and respite options.

Garden Hill has a programme of activities including summer fayres, pizza making, live music, and craft sessions. The home has been rated Good by the CQC.

Address: 32 St Michaels Avenue, South Shields, NE33 3AN

Phone: 0191 497 5255

CQC rating: Good

Care types: Residential, nursing, respite


Marine Park View

Marine Park View is a smaller, more intimate care home on Beach Road, just a short walk from the seafront and South Marine Park. The home accommodates up to 30 residents and offers person-centred residential, dementia, and respite care.

Its location near the coast makes it a pleasant setting for residents who enjoy fresh air and sea views. Marine Park View has been rated Good by the CQC.

Address: 146 Beach Road, South Shields, NE33 2NN

Phone: 0191 456 7574

CQC rating: Good

Capacity: 30 beds

Care types: Residential, dementia, respite

Best for: Marine Park View is one of the few care homes in South Shields within walking distance of the seafront, accommodating up to 30 residents.


Ashlea Mews

Ashlea Mews is located on Stanhope Parade, close to the town centre. Run by Orchard Healthcare Group, the home accommodates up to 40 residents and provides residential care, dementia care, and short-term respite stays.

The home has a warm, welcoming atmosphere and is rated Good by the CQC.

Address: Stanhope Parade, South Shields, NE33 4BA

Phone: 0191 455 9051

CQC rating: Good

Capacity: 40 beds

Care types: Residential, dementia, respite


The Lodge Care Home

The Lodge is a residential care home on Farnham Road in the Cleadon Park area. Run by Marton Care Ltd, the home provides care for older adults including those living with dementia.

Address: Farnham Road, South Shields, NE34 0JR

Phone: 0191 455 7012

Care types: Residential, dementia


Understanding Care Types

  • Residential care provides accommodation, meals, and assistance with personal care such as washing, dressing, and medication.
  • Nursing care includes everything in residential care plus 24-hour medical care from a qualified nurse. This is for residents with more complex health needs.
  • Dementia care is specialist care for residents living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, with trained staff and a secure environment.
  • Respite care is a short-term stay — typically one to four weeks — to give family carers a break or to support recovery after a hospital stay.

How to Choose a Care Home

  • Visit in person. Nothing replaces seeing a home for yourself. Visit at mealtimes if possible to see how residents are supported.
  • Check the CQC report. Every care home in England is inspected by the CQC. Reports are available free at cqc.org.uk and rate homes across five areas: safe, effective, caring, responsive, and well-led.
  • Ask about fees. Care home costs vary significantly. South Tyneside Council may fund some or all of the cost depending on the resident's needs and financial situation. Contact the council's adult social care team for an assessment.
  • Talk to other families. Residents' families can often give you the most honest picture of day-to-day life in a home.

Best for: All care homes in England are inspected by the CQC. You can read the full inspection report for any home at cqc.org.uk before making your decision.


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