Best Care Homes in Oxfordshire (2026)

146 care homes compared by CQC rating, type, beds, and specialisms.

146
Homes
11
Outstanding
101
Good
6,805
Beds
87
Nursing

Care Home Comparison Table

Care Home Rating Type Beds
The Grange Care Centre Outstanding Nursing 49
The Close Care Home Outstanding Nursing 90
Fewcott House Nursing Home Outstanding Nursing 40
The Cotswold Outstanding Nursing 51
Watlington and District Residential and Nursing Home Outstanding Nursing 60
4 Pages Orchard Outstanding Residential 3
The Julie Richardson Nursing Home Outstanding Nursing 40
Churchfields Care Home Outstanding Nursing 38
Godswell Park Outstanding Nursing 48
Cleeve Lodge Outstanding Residential 23
Bridge House Outstanding Nursing 71
Waterside Court Care Home Good Residential 70
Tower House Good Residential 12
Banbury Heights Nursing Home Good Nursing 59
Elmbrook Court Care Home Good Nursing 74
St Luke's Hospital - Oxford Good Nursing 63
St Anne's Residential Care Home Good Residential 22
Heathfield House Nursing Home Good Nursing 48
Hempton Field Care Home Good Nursing 25
Beech Haven Good Nursing 29
Lashbrook House Care Home Good Nursing 46
Fairfield Residential Home Good Residential 42
Khiron Clinics Good Residential 10
Brook House Residential Care Home Good Residential 4
Oxenford House Good Residential 25
Cherwood House Care Centre Good Nursing 119
The Homestead Good Residential 68
The Grange Good Residential 35
Agnes Court - Care Home with Nursing Physical Disabilities Good Nursing 24
St Andrew's Residential Care Home Limited Good Residential 24
Rush Court Good Nursing 50
Wardington House Nursing Home Good Nursing 60
OSJCT Madley Park House Good Residential 60
OSJCT Marston Court Good Residential 39
OSJCT Meadowcroft Good Nursing 71
OSJCT Old Station House Good Residential 43
OSJCT Spencer Court Good Residential 46
OSJCT Stirlings Good Residential 40
OSJCT The Meadows Good Nursing 68
OSJCT Townsend House Good Residential 45

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Choosing a Care Home in Oxfordshire

With 146 care homes in Oxfordshire, families have 112 well-rated options to choose from. 15 homes currently require improvement — always check the latest CQC inspection report before visiting. The area has 87 nursing homes for people with complex medical needs, alongside 59 residential homes.

We recommend shortlisting 3–5 homes, visiting each in person, and using our choosing guide to compare them systematically. Pay attention to staffing levels, the atmosphere on the day, and how staff interact with residents. Understanding how care home fees are funded — including local authority support and NHS Continuing Healthcare — is also essential before making a decision.

Oxfordshire care homes offer specialist support for dementia care, nursing care, physical disability care, residential care and more. Use the links below to filter homes by care type.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many care homes are in Oxfordshire?

Oxfordshire has 146 CQC-registered care homes with a combined 6,805 beds across the area.

How many Outstanding care homes are in Oxfordshire?

Oxfordshire has 11 Outstanding-rated care homes and 101 Good-rated care homes. Outstanding is the highest possible CQC grade and means inspectors found exceptional, person-centred care.

What types of care are available in Oxfordshire?

Oxfordshire has 87 nursing care homes and 59 residential homes, including 121 specialising in dementia care. Other specialisms include dementia care, nursing care, physical disability care.

What should I look for when choosing a care home in Oxfordshire?

Start with the CQC rating — Outstanding and Good-rated homes have passed independent inspections. Then visit in person: speak with staff and current residents' families, ask about staffing levels, activities, and how they handle changing health needs. Our choosing guide walks you through each step.

How are care home fees funded in Oxfordshire?

Oxfordshire Council will carry out a care needs and financial assessment for those seeking local authority funding. Anyone with assets above £23,250 typically funds their own care. NHS Continuing Healthcare is available for complex medical needs. See our funding guide for full details.

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