Care Home Ratings
Residential care home

Parkfield House

32 Taylor Road, Wolverhampton, WV4 6HP

Overall CQC rating

Good

Rating published 6 June 2019

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Last inspected 25 April 2019

The rating above may date from an earlier inspection. CQC only updates ratings when they assess the relevant quality areas.

Report published 6 Jun 2019

Ratings by quality area

Safe

Are people protected from abuse and avoidable harm?

Good
Well-led

Does the leadership ensure high-quality, person-centred care?

Good
Caring

Do staff involve and treat people with compassion, kindness and respect?

Good
Responsive

Are services organised so they meet people’s needs?

Outstanding
Effective

Does the care achieve good outcomes and help maintain quality of life?

Good

Local healthcare

Nearest A&E

New Cross Hospital

62.2% of patients seen within 4 hours (Jan 2026)

2.5 mi

Nearest GP surgery

Phoenix Health Centre

0.5 mi

12 within 2 mi

Nearest pharmacy

0.9 mi

9 within 2 mi

Nearest dentist

1 mi

8 within 2 mi

Healthcare locations from OpenStreetMap. Distances are approximate (straight line).

Area information

Council-funded care home fees

Average rates paid by Wolverhampton (2025–26)

£710

per week, residential

£942

per week, nursing

Self-funded residents typically pay more. These are the rates local authorities pay providers on behalf of council-funded residents.

Recorded crime nearby

Street-level crimes reported in this area (December 2025)

183

Most common: violent crime

Elderly population

13.7% of people in Wolverhampton are aged 65 or over

57.8

beds per 1,000 aged 65+

Fee data from DHSC. Crime data from police.uk. Population data from ONS. All under the Open Government Licence.

Provider

Transitions Care (West Midlands) Limited

5

locations

100%

rated Good or Outstanding

Provider data from CQC. Portfolio ratings calculated from our database.

Details

Number of beds1
Local authorityWolverhampton
RegionWest Midlands
Last inspected25 April 2019
Registered with CQC since17 August 2017

Services and specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrsLearning disabilitiesMental health conditions

Ratings and inspection data from the Care Quality Commission under the Open Government Licence. Hospital data from OpenStreetMap.

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