Care home fees (per week)

Our weekly fees vary depending on the type of care you need and which care home you choose. All fees listed here are valid from 1 April 2024 until 31 March 2025.

Residential care Dementia care Nursing care Nursing dementia care Mental health care End of life care End of life with dementia care
Anita Dorfman House at Sandringham £2,176.51 £2,311.95 £2,499.66 £2,743.83 £2,499.66 £2,743.83
Jack Gardner House £1,675.23
Kun Mor and George Kiss Home £1,935.51 £2,274.65
Otto Schiff

£2,274.65 (standard)

£1,965.00 (low dependency)

Rosetrees £1,861.36 £2,165.82
Sidney Corob House £1,675.23
Stella & Harry Freedman House £1,861.36 £2,266.38 £2,694.25 £2,266.38 £2,694.25
Sunridge Court £1,662.61
Vi & John Rubens House £1,662.61 £1,777.76 £2,019.10 £2,216.97 £2,019.10 £2,216.97
Wolfson Assisted Living at Sandringham £2,257.30

Respite care fees (subject to availability)

Our fees vary depending on the type of care you need and which care home you choose. All fees listed here are valid from 1 April 2024 until 31 March 2025.

Residential care Dementia care Nursing care Nursing dementia care Mental health care
Anita Dorfman House at Sandringham £2,341.51 £2,476.95 £2,664.66 £2,908.83
Jack Gardner House £1,840.23
Kun Mor and George Kiss Home £2,100.51 £2,439.65
Otto Schiff

£2,439.65 (standard)

£2,130.00 (low dependency)

Rosetrees £2,026.36 £2,330.82
Sidney Corob House £1,840.23
Stella & Harry Freedman House £2,026.36 £2,431.38 £2,859.25
Sunridge Court £1,827.61
Vi & John Rubens House £1,827.61 £1,942.76 £2,184.10 £2,381.97
Wolfson Assisted Living at Sandringham £2,422.30

Categories of care we provide:

Residential care

Residential care (also known as personal care) is for people who need help with daily activities. This could include washing, getting dressed, eating and drinking, mobility, and interacting with others. It could also include help with taking medication, or support with a medical procedure performed by a community nurse.

Dementia care

For people who require help with daily activities and routines because they are living with dementia. They may also have some additional care needs, such as support with communication, managing their mood and reducing feelings of confusion and anxiety.
Care image of Jewish Care staff with a resident

Nursing care

For people who have a condition that requires the supervision of nurses, that cannot be performed by a community nurse. They also need help with daily activities. They may need nursing support with taking medication, managing pain or other nursing procedures.

Nursing with dementia care

For people living with dementia and who have a condition that requires the supervision of nurses. They also need help with daily activities. The nursing care needed cannot be performed by a community nurse. They may need nursing support with taking medication, managing pain or other nursing procedures.

Mental health care

Mental health care tailored to each person’s unique needs. It provides a safe, supportive, but unobtrusive environment. Residents can develop or maintain their independence and daily living skills, with the option of support on hand.

End of life care

End of life care (also known as palliative care) is the most sensitive personal service. We work alongside both the person in our care and the important people in their life. We make sure that everyone involved is informed and understands about end of life and palliative care. The person in our care receives any nursing support they need as well as all the information available to support their decision making. We help them navigate information and meet their cultural and spiritual needs.

Respite care

Respite care (also known as a short-term stay) is subject to availability. It is for people who need care for a limited amount of time. This could be to recover from an illness, to try out a care home, to allow carers a break, or for peace of mind while the usual carers are not around for a period of time.

End of life with dementia care

End of life care for a person living with dementia. They may have some additional care needs, such as support with communication, managing their mood and reducing feelings of confusion and anxiety.

For more information about Care Homes at Jewish Care, contact us.