
Wonderful staff providing the best of care to all residents!P D(Son of Resident/Service User)

Thank you too all at Warren Farm, you do an amazing job.A K(Daughter of Resident/Service User)


Wonderful staff providing the best of care to all residents!P D(Son of Resident/Service User)

Thank you too all at Warren Farm, you do an amazing job.A K(Daughter of Resident/Service User)


Anchor’s Warren Farm Lodge is located in Kingstanding, north of Birmingham.
The home continues to welcome new residents for friendly residential and dementia care for up to 30 residents in single en suite rooms and is located within two miles of Sutton Park.
Permanent stays are supported, in addition to shorter stays, respite stays and convalescence.
The dedicated care team take the time to get to know the individual...
Care Provided by Warren Farm Lodge
Primary Care Categories
- Older Person Care
- Dementia
Length of Stay
- Permanent Care
- Respite Care
Care Types Provided
- Residential Care
- Dementia Residential Care
- For a maximum of 30 Service Users
Dementia Care TypesMild Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "mild dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Memory problems such as misplacing items and not be able to recall recent events (however, in some forms of dementia a person's memory may be unchanged)
- Difficulties thinking through problems and planning, making decisions
- Language and communication issues such as finding it difficult to recall the appropriate word in a conversation or following a conversation
- Poor orientation, getting lost in areas previously familiar to them
- Difficulty judging distances (more falls than usual)
- Changes in their normal mood including anxiety and depression
- In certain types of dementia, personality and behaviour changes may be present alongside or instead of issues with memory or concentration.
Moderate Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "moderate dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Worsened memory problems. Not always recognising own family members and friends. Repeating the same questions over and over again
- Worsened language and communication issues, forgetting what they are saying mid-sentence. Not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- More frequent confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Advanced Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "severe dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Severe memory problems. Not recognising family members and friends. Not being able to recall their own name
- Severe language and communication issues, not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- Severe confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Verbally or physically aggressive behaviour
If your loved one displays this type of behaviour you may need a care home that has specially trained staff. Verbal/physical aggression is often defined:
- Consistent shouting and screaming
- Verbal abuse
- Physical abuse
How we define Dementia Care Types
Mild Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "mild dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Memory problems such as misplacing items and not be able to recall recent events (however, in some forms of dementia a person's memory may be unchanged)
- Difficulties thinking through problems and planning, making decisions
- Language and communication issues such as finding it difficult to recall the appropriate word in a conversation or following a conversation
- Poor orientation, getting lost in areas previously familiar to them
- Difficulty judging distances (more falls than usual)
- Changes in their normal mood including anxiety and depression
- In certain types of dementia, personality and behaviour changes may be present alongside or instead of issues with memory or concentration.
Moderate Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "moderate dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Worsened memory problems. Not always recognising own family members and friends. Repeating the same questions over and over again
- Worsened language and communication issues, forgetting what they are saying mid-sentence. Not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- More frequent confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Advanced Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "severe dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Severe memory problems. Not recognising family members and friends. Not being able to recall their own name
- Severe language and communication issues, not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- Severe confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Verbally or physically aggressive behaviour
If your loved one displays this type of behaviour you may need a care home that has specially trained staff. Verbal/physical aggression is often defined:
- Consistent shouting and screaming
- Verbal abuse
- Physical abuse
How we define Dementia Care Types
- Mild Dementia
- Moderate Dementia
Facilities
- Own Furniture if required
- Pet Friendly (or by arrangement)
- Close to Local shops
- Near Public Transport
- Minibus or other transport
- Lift
- Wheelchair Access
- Gardens
- Residents Kitchenette
- Phone Point in own room
- Television point in own room
- Residents Internet Access
Funding & Fees
Weekly Charges per Person
Fees can vary depending on care needs and other factors. Colleagues at Warren Farm Lodge will be happy to discuss our weekly fees with you and what our fees include.
The price(s) shown are provided by the care home. Contact Warren Farm Lodge for full pricing details and T&Cs.
Contact Warren Farm Lodge to confirm what's included and get a personalised quote:
Funding Types Accepted
- Self-Funding (Private)
- Local Authority with Top-up
- Local Authority
- NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC)
Good to Know
Group / Owner
- Anchor
- Voluntary / Not for Profit Owned
Person in charge
- Jacqueline McLean (Manager)
Local Authority / Social Services
Admission Information
- Mixed (no single-gender units)
- Ages 65+
Care Home Design/Build
- Purpose Built: Yes
Room Information
- Single Rooms (30)
- Single Rooms with ensuite Wet Room (1)
Visiting
- Visitors are welcome at Warren Farm Lodge.
Parking
- Onsite parking is available, including disabled spaces.
Warren Farm Lodge Reviews (55)
Warren Farm Lodge has a Review Score of 9.9 (9.915) out of 10, based on 21 reviews in the last 2 years.
Over all time Warren Farm Lodge has 55 reviews.
Mom seems happy despite being poorly since before Xmas. But has received every care and treatment possible. Very happy with everything at present. I can always speak to the staff if I need to raise anything. Thank you.
I can't rate Warren Farm Lodge higher. The staff are friendly and so helpful. The areas are clean and cosy. My mother has quickly settled in. I'm kept informed of how my mother is and I receive a great newsletter. Entertainment is regular and there is a lovely atmosphere food is excellent and varied choice.
My mother has been a resident of Warren Farm Lodge since July 2025. Her time here has been fantastic. She settled very well and enjoys her days. We like the fact there are different activities & events out on. The carers are good and attentive. keep the good work up guys.
Barbara has been a resident for a year now, and her care has been excellent staff show compassion, care and a good attitude. Barbara always looks clean and tidy, and nothing ever any bother. I wouldn't want my mother-in-law anywhere else. Well done, Jackie and staff.
Wonderful staff providing the best of care to all residents! Nothing too much trouble! All members of staff have shown to be fully committed to their roles and go the extra mile when required! The level of care and support is second to none!
Fantastic care home, that really does care. The staff are all lovely, I am thankful for all the staff that care for my dad, he is happier and healthier, we are so glad we found Warren Farm to care for him. Thank you too all at Warren Farm, you do an amazing job.
Mum has Alzheimer's, and had to be moved into a place that could cater for her. I looked at Warren Farm Lodge first and didn't look at any others. I knew straight away that this was the place for her. She came into the home in June 24 and has settled in well. There have been ups and downs but on the whole she is happy. This is down to the staff who have made my mum and myself most welcome. If I had to pick anybody out I would like to say that three staff members in particular have gone to another level to help. I am sure all the others have too and I have had no problems up to now.
Most importantly all the staff are so friendly and caring, nothing is too much trouble. The food is above all expectations. Her room is large with an ensuite, with a kitchenette and a television etc.
My sister and I are content knowing that Mom is being looked after so well.
Mom is a lot better mentally and physically then she was 5+ years ago
Mom has been in Warren Farm since April 2024, in November 2024 she became unwell and is now receiving end of life care. The home and all the staff including the carers, the housekeepers, the catering and the office staff could not have been more considerate or respectful of the situation we found ourselves in. Mom's care has been impeccable, the staff cannot do enough for her and for the family when we are visiting. Thank you all for your kindness at this very sad and emotional time.
Mom is looked after very well and she is more comfortable, safer and more secure than living on her own. The care she receives is great and the food and options she has are also very good. We can call in and see her at anytime and she is always dressed well.
All the staff are always friendly and make themselves available.
The care home is always welcoming, clean and tidy.
My uncle has settled in well as a result of the care he has received.
Thanks to all.
My mother is a resident of the home. The staff are fantastic, so kind and caring. Everyone is friendly and dedicated to provide the best possible service. As a family we are so glad Mom is here. Thank you for everything you do it is much appreciated.
Mom's carers are first class in all departments. They can not do enough for Mom at any time of day or night and always with a smile and cheerful manner from the management down to the cleaning lady. As a family we are delighted to have Mom as a resident in Warren Farm Lodge.
Each time I visit it clear to see that my brother is happy and well cared for. All of the staff are more than happy to help and are patient and caring. It is a relief to know that he is in such a good place.
My mother has been a resident for just over a year and she is so happy.
The room is perfect for her.
The home is so clean and the staff can't do enough for the residents.
The food is excellent I highly recommend Warren Farm Lodge.
My sister has been a long term resident at Warren Farm Lodge. She is elderly and has learning disabilities. She has been extremely well cared for, and is very happy and settled. She feels that Warren Farm Lodge is her home; and she views the staff as her friends. The care and kindness she has received over the years has exceeded our expectations, and we are extremely grateful.
The food provided is freshly cooked and there is a wide variety on offer every day. There is also frequent snacks with tea, coffee and squash. My mother has thrived both mentally and physically since she went to live at Warren Farm Lodge.
My mum is very happy here she loves the food, the company and she likes to get involved with whatever is going on. Her room is not just your average room, they call them flats, clean and comfortable, throughout, a home from home. My mum receives an excellent service and I have a great relationship and rapport with the home, which in turn has a great rapport with me and my mum.
I can't thank Warren Farm Lodge and their team of angels enough for looking after my mum after a very challenging time within our family. I'll be forever grateful.
Regulatory Rating
Care Quality Commission (CQC) Rating
Date: 19 July 2019Good
- CaringGood
- EffectiveGood
- ResponsiveGood
- SafeGood
- Well-ledGood
Inspection ratings
We rate most services according to how safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led they are, using four levels:
- Outstanding - The service is performing exceptionally well.
- Good - The service is performing well and meeting our expectations.
- Requires Improvement - The service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.
- Inadequate - The service is performing badly and we've taken action against the person or organisation that runs it.
- Not rated - we have not yet rated this area of the service, this is normally because the assessments we have carried out have been focused on other key questions.
Bed Vacancies
Please contact us for latest vacancies.
News (2) & Events (0)
- 11 Oct 2024
Anchor, England’s largest not-for-profit provider of care and housing for people in later life, is proud to announce it has eight colleagues in the West Midlands regional final of the...
- 09 Oct 2024
Anchor, England’s largest not-for-profit provider of housing and care for people in later life, has received platinum status in the RSPCA’s annual PawPrints Awards for the second year in a...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Warren Farm Lodge
What types of Care is Warren Farm Lodge registered for?
Older Person Care, Dementia are the registered (by the Care Quality Commission) categories of Care.
How many Rooms does Warren Farm Lodge have?
There are 30 Single Rooms.
What are the Facilities & Services at Warren Farm Lodge?
Own Furniture if required, Pet Friendly (or by arrangement), Close to Local shops, Near Public Transport, Minibus or other transport, Lift, Wheelchair Access, Gardens, Residents Kitchenette, Phone Point in own room, Television point in own room, Residents Internet Access are some of the Facilities & Services.
How far is Warren Farm Lodge to the centre of Birmingham?
4.4 mile(s) as the crow flies, distance by road may be significantly further.
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