UK 360° Virtual Tours — Care Homes
360° Virtual Tours for Care Homes
Choosing a care home is one of the hardest decisions a family makes — and almost always made by an adult child on behalf of a parent or relative. A high-quality 360° virtual tour of your care home shows the rooms, the lounges, the gardens and the dining spaces honestly — and reassures families before they ever pick up the phone.
What it is
What do virtual tours for care homes actually involve?
Virtual tours for care homes from Trusted Photography means a full 360° virtual tour shoot of your care homes venue, captured on calibrated 360° equipment by an experienced UK photographer, edited in our studio and published live to your Google Business Profile, your own website or Matterport — whichever combination works best for your business. We've been delivering virtual tours for care homes since 2012, and our work is live on Google Maps for clients including LEGO, BMW, Currys, Hamleys, Wren Kitchens and the Universities of Nottingham and Salford.
Booking virtual tours for care homes typically takes two weeks from brief to live tour. We confirm the brief and quote within one working day, schedule the on-site shoot at a time that works for your team and your customers, then capture every key navigation point in 360°. After the shoot, we colour-correct, remove tripods, retouch and stitch the imagery, then publish the finished tour via Google's Street View Studio. Every project is fixed-fee with no per-photo surcharges or hidden travel costs, and the published tour stays live indefinitely with no recurring fee.
If you also need drone aerial footage, business video or Google Business Profile management, we can combine those with your virtual tours for care homes on the same shoot day — you get one consistent visual treatment across every asset and one invoice instead of three. UK-wide coverage included.
Why this works
Why care homes use 360° virtual tours
- Decision-makers research online first. Adult children scoping homes for a parent do most of their research on their phone.
- Reassurance is everything. Photos can be selectively edited. A 360° tour is structurally hard to fake — and that authenticity is what families respond to.
- Out-of-area families. Many decisions are made by relatives in a different town or country. A tour lets them assess the home without flying back.
- Visit conversion. Families who've walked the home online arrive with concerns already half-answered. The visit converts more often.
- Long shelf-life. Care home interiors change slowly — one tour stays current for years.
What's included
What a care-home 360° tour includes
Pricing
Care Homes pricing.
Care home 360° tours typically cost £800–£1,500 for a single home, covering example rooms, all communal areas, gardens and external shots. Multi-home group operators get a per-site discount across the portfolio. Every quote for virtual tours for care homes is fixed-fee and free to request.
See full UK pricing →FAQ
Care Homes: virtual tours for care homes FAQs
Quick answers to the questions we hear most often from new clients.
How much do virtual tours for care homes cost?
Care home 360° tours typically cost £800–£1,500 for a single home, covering example rooms, all communal areas, gardens and external shots. Multi-home group operators get a per-site discount across the portfolio. See full UK pricing.
How long does a care homes shoot take?
Typically 2–4 hours on site for small to mid-size venues; a half or full day for larger sites. We deliver the published tour within 5–10 working days.
Where will my virtual tours for care homes appear?
Your Google Business Profile, Google Maps, your own website (custom-hosted), Matterport, or any combination. Most clients pick a combination.
Where in the UK do you cover?
UK-wide. We’re based in Long Eaton, Derbyshire, and routinely shoot across all 51 English counties, plus Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. See our UK coverage.
Ready to book virtual tours for care homes?
Tell us the venue and what you need the tour to do. We'll quote, schedule the shoot, capture, edit and publish — usually within two weeks from brief to live.
Or ask for Richard Sharp, our Director and named contact for new enquiries.