Care home in Bicester, OX26 5AF, South East

Wyndham Hall Care Home

CQC: Good

Modern Bicester home where dedicated teams support complex care needs

Wyndham Hall Care Home in Bicester provides residential and nursing care for people with a wide range of needs, including dementia and mental health conditions. The modern building offers bright, spacious rooms, and families describe staff across all departments — from nursing to housekeeping — working hard to support residents. Some families have raised concerns about nursing floor care standards, so it's worth asking specific questions about staffing levels and care approaches when you visit.

Wyndham Hall Care Home is a care home near Bicester in the South East. Modern Bicester home where dedicated teams support complex care needs

Dedicated nursing home Support in Bicester

Specialist Focus

The home provides dementia care as part of its services. When visiting, it's worth asking about their specific approach to dementia support and staffing arrangements on different floors.

Wyndham Hall supports people under and over 65 with various needs including physical disabilities, sensory impairments, and mental health conditions.

Staff and Management

The management team holds regular meetings with families, and several people describe the manager as approachable and focused on residents' needs. Some families have expressed concerns about nursing care standards, particularly around nutrition and personal care support, which the home may be addressing.

What People Say

The home is described as modern and well-maintained, with bright, clean rooms that give residents plenty of space. Families note that housekeeping standards are good throughout the building.

Several families mention how staff kept them informed and supported during difficult times, particularly when their loved ones were approaching the end of life. People describe feeling that residents were made comfortable and that communication with families was thoughtful and regular.

Summing Up

This modern care home clearly has dedicated staff working across many departments, though it's important to discuss your loved one's specific care needs in detail during your visit.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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