Care home in Horsham, RH13 5NA, South East

Oakhill House Care Home

CQC: Good

Where daily routines bring comfort and connection in Horsham

Some families tell us the structured days at Oakhill House Care Home in Horsham help their relatives find a new rhythm. The care team here focuses on getting residents up and dressed each morning, bringing everyone together for activities and meals. It's these everyday routines that seem to make the difference.

Oakhill House Care Home is a care home near Horsham in the South East. Where daily routines bring comfort and connection in Horsham

Dedicated nursing home Support in Horsham

Specialist Focus

For residents with dementia, the structured daily routine seems particularly helpful. The regular pattern of getting dressed, joining activities, and sharing meals provides familiar touchpoints throughout the day.

Oakhill House looks after both younger adults and those over 65, including people living with dementia.

Staff and Management

What comes through is how the nursing team keeps families in the loop. Regular updates mean relatives know how their loved one is doing day to day. When concerns come up, families say they find the management approachable and ready to listen.

What People Say

The dining room catches families' attention when they visit — they mention how nicely it's set up for mealtimes. There's a programme of activities running through the week, with entertainment sessions every couple of weeks and minibus trips out when the weather's good.

Families describe finding warmth in the small moments here. They talk about staff who know how to chat with residents while helping them start their day, and a management team who stop to check how visits are going.

Summing Up

If you're considering Oakhill House, booking a visit during activity time might give you the best sense of daily life there.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

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