Care home in Cheltenham, GL51 6PN, South West

Richmond Village Cheltenham

Where independence meets friendship in Cheltenham's village community

Richmond Village Cheltenham offers something rather special — the chance to keep your independence while knowing support is there when you need it. Set in Cheltenham's leafy surroundings, this retirement community brings together self-contained apartments with optional care services. The rooftop terrace and woodland gardens create peaceful spots for residents to enjoy, while the village buzz keeps life interesting.

Richmond Village Cheltenham is a care home near Cheltenham in the South West. Where independence meets friendship in Cheltenham's village community

Richmond Village Cheltenham - Expert Care in Cheltenham

Specialist Focus

For those living with dementia, the village offers dedicated support while maintaining as much independence as possible. The familiar routine of activities and meals helps create structure, while staff understand how to provide reassurance when needed.

They care for adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia. The setup works well for people who want their own space but value having care on hand.

Staff and Management

Staff here seem to understand what makes the difference — being genuinely friendly rather than just polite. Families notice how team members take time to chat with residents, remembering their preferences and checking they're settling in well. The retirement village side runs smoothly, though one family member raised concerns about staffing levels in the care ward that you might want to ask about.

What People Say

The restaurant serves freshly prepared meals with proper choice — eat with neighbours in the dining room or have something brought to your apartment. Everything's kept spotlessly clean, from the communal lounges to individual rooms. Those woodland gardens aren't just for show either; residents actually use them, along with that rooftop terrace that catches the afternoon sun.

Families talk about how quickly their loved ones settle in here, often surprised by new friendships forming over shared activities. The activities coordinator gets particular praise for keeping everyone engaged, from daily classes to outings that suit different interests. Residents who've come for respite or rehabilitation often find themselves gaining confidence they didn't expect.

Summing Up

It's the kind of place where retirement doesn't mean slowing down — unless you want it to.

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Dementia care gifts that help

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Card Game

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Memory Box

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Digital Photoframe

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Digital Calendar

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