Bluebell Centre, Chelmsley Wood, West Midlands

Bluebell Centre is a Care Home and a care at home (homecare) provider in Chelmsley Wood and it is located at North Solihull Council House, West Mall, Chelmsley Wood, West Midlands, B37 5TX. Bluebell Centre can be contacted at phone number 01217 048000. Services offered by Bluebell Centre are Care home with nursing, Care home without nursing, Homecare, Shared lives, Supported living services and more. Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council is owner organisation for Bluebell Centre. The local authority of Care Quality Commission for inspection etc. is Solihull and it has been rated as Good by CQC.

Contact Information

Bluebell Centre
North Solihull Council House, West Mall
Chelmsley Wood, West Midlands, B37 5TX
01217 048000

Care Home Profile

Bluebell Centre's contact details such as address, phone number, website, email etc. are mentioned below. Patients can call on the below given phone number for more information about the services.
NameBluebell Centre
Organization TypeCare homes and care at home
AddressNorth Solihull Council House, West Mall
Chelmsley Wood, West Midlands, B37 5TX
Phone number01217 048000
Websitehttp://www.solihull.gov.uk
Email-
Organization Code1-1017570228
Organization ID1279884

Services

Bluebell Centre offers following services:
Care home with nursing
Care home without nursing
Homecare
Shared lives
Supported living services

Parent Organisation

Parent OrganisationSolihull Metropolitan Borough Council
Organisation TypeSocial care provider
AddressCouncil House, Solihull, B91 3QY
Parent Organization Id212828
Parent Organization Code1-190798065

Performance

Performance metric for Bluebell Centre:
MeasureValueValue Text
Care Quality Commission inspection ratings2Good
Local authoritySolihull
Registered manager in post1Yes registered manager in post

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