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Across Bury St. Edmunds and surrounding areas
Based on CQC inspection reports
Specialist care coverage and food safety ratings across 11 homes
10 (91%)
Dementia
8 (73%)
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Bury St. Edmunds has 11 registered care homes (4 nursing, 7 residential). Our database includes CQC ratings, pricing, and risk analysis for every home.
Weekly costs in Bury St. Edmunds range from £1,200 to £1,500. The average is £1,579/week. Nursing care averages £1,588/week while residential care averages £1,570/week. Prices vary significantly by area — West Suffolk 003 averages £1,689/week while IP32 is £1,593/week.
West Suffolk 003, IP33, IP32 have the highest concentration of homes rated Good or Outstanding. West Suffolk 003 leads with 100% of homes meeting this standard.
10 homes offer specialist dementia care in Bury St. Edmunds, representing 91% of all homes. Our reports highlight which dementia homes are rated Good or Outstanding by CQC.
Yes, 5 homes in Bury St. Edmunds provide palliative or end-of-life care. Our reports can help you compare these homes on quality, staffing, and cost.
Data sources: CQC, Companies House, Food Standards Agency. Last reviewed March 2026.
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Range £1,450–£0 across Bury St. Edmunds
Range £1,200–£1,500 across Bury St. Edmunds
Homes trending upward based on recent CQC inspections
10 homes currently lack a registered manager
Average scores across Bury St. Edmunds care homes
Bury St. Edmunds homes rate strongest on Caring and weakest on Safe.
How recently homes were inspected by CQC
17% of homes have ratings over 3 years old. Our reports cross-reference multiple data sources to give you a more current picture.
Registered care homes for older adults across Bury St. Edmunds and surrounding areas.
Homes rated 'Good' or 'Outstanding' by CQC.
Strongest CQC domain at 3.2/4. Safe scores lowest at 2.5/4.
Of homes currently have no registered manager — a potential red flag for oversight and accountability.
Average inspection age. 67% of homes inspected within the last 2 years.
Physical Disability
6 (55%)
Alzheimer's
5 (45%)
Stroke Recovery
5 (45%)
Palliative / End of Life
3 (27%)
Sensory Impairment
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