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North Yorkshire County Council

11 care homes for older people across 1 council area we cover, 245 beds between them.

Of the 11 North Yorkshire County Council homes carrying a published CQC rating, 100% are rated Good or Outstanding.

Homes11for older people
Typical size29beds, median
Middle rating age6.5yolder than the national middle
With nursing0of 11

From the Care Quality Commission register, retrieved 4 August 2026. We are not connected to North Yorkshire County Council and receive nothing from it. How we source our data.

Every North Yorkshire County Council home we list

Grouped by council. Each home shows its rating and how old that rating is.

What a place with North Yorkshire County Council is likely to cost

Operators do not publish a single national price, and neither will we invent one. What each of these homes charges a self-funding family depends on the home, the room and the level of care.

What you can compare it against is what the local council pays. Where we have a council’s published rate it appears on each home’s page, and across England those rates run from £768 to £1,182 a week for a standard residential place. See what councils pay, and ask the home directly for its own figure.

Ask two things: what the weekly fee is for a self-funder, and whether the home will keep a resident at the council rate if savings later fall below £23,250. Get the second answer in writing.

Where North Yorkshire County Council operates

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Claim your homes to publish fees, add photographs and correct anything the register has wrong. The badge showing each home’s live CQC rating on your own site is free, and stays free.

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