Accommodation

Accommodation at Marian House

At Marian House, we believe every resident deserves a place to feel loved, safe and at home. Located in the peaceful surroundings of Sutton Coldfield, we offer a calm and supportive environment for those in need of nursing and dementia care.

A Peaceful Home for Every Resident

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Comfortable, Personalised Bedrooms

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Features of Our Bedrooms

Additional Services

Lifting Aids

Available for residents with mobility needs, ensuring safe transfers and ease of movement.

Free Wi-Fi

Stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi available throughout the home.

TV Jack Available

Televisions can be brought in from home, and each room is equipped with a TV jack for entertainment.

The Lounges

A place to be in the company of others, or a moment to unwind. We understand that every resident’s needs are different and no day is ever the same. That’s why we provide two spacious lounges, each designed to create a homely and welcoming atmosphere.

Quiet Lounge

A calm space for peaceful relaxation, reading or quiet reflection.

Social Lounge

A lively area where residents can spend time with others, enjoy activities and build friendships.

Private Family Use

The quiet lounge can also be booked for family gatherings, such as birthdays or small celebrations, at a low cost.

Care and respite support services

Caring and Compassionate Team

We treat every guest like family. Our team is here to offer personalised care with dignity and respect, supporting both physical and emotional well-being. Contact us now to schedule a visit or discuss your care needs. We’re here to support you every step of the way.

Your Respite Care Questions Answered

We’re here to make arranging short-term care as simple as possible.

Nursing home care is best for those who require both medical care and personal assistance, such as dementia patients, those recovering from surgery, or individuals with complex health conditions

The main types include Nursing Care, Respite Care, Residential Care and Dementia Care

These homes offer support for younger adults with medical conditions like dementia or physical disabilities, providing a nurturing environment with personal care, meals, and activities tailored to their needs

 Getting someone into a care home starts with assessing their needs. Once you’ve identified the right type of care, you can contact homes directly for assessments and availability.

Sheltered housing is available for elderly people or those with disabilities who need extra support but don’t require full-time care. Eligibility typically depends on age, health, and local authority criteria.