Find a Care Provider for you or your family

Finding care for yourself or a family member can be daunting prospect.


On this website you can access details of local care providers plus some general advice on how to go about the process.  


Finding Care

As we are living longer, an increasing number of people are likely to become physically or mentally dependent. There are expected to be a million people over 65 who will develop dementia, but accidents, strokes, brain injuries and Parkinson’s disease can also affect someone’s ability to make their own decisions.


Should you or a family member need care it is important to know your options.


You may find this guide helpful. it explains quite clearly what your options are





Legal Planning

Making sure your financial affairs are in order

Dealing with your financial affairs, health and care would be virtually impossible without someone authorised to act on your behalf. Relatives can face long delays, expense and distress if they have to go through the Court of Protection to be permitted to do so.

West Midlands Care Legal Services is here to help. Click the button below to see more details of the different services that we offer.



Care Directory

Care can generally be divided into residential care - namely care homes or nursing homes, or home care where a carer visits you in your place of residence. Click on the buttons for details of local care providers

















This information is provided by the West Midlands Care Association on behalf of its member care providers

Help Me Find Care is not a care provider and we cannot provide individual care advice. If you have a specific query on the care provided by one of our members, please contact them directly using the contact details within the care directory.


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