Care home in Oxted, RH8 0NH, South East

Tandridge Heights

CQC: Good

Where proper care meets genuine warmth in Surrey

When families describe how their loved ones actually look forward to mealtimes and activities, you know something special is happening. Tandridge Heights in Oxted has built the kind of caring environment where residents don't just receive support — they rediscover enjoyment in daily life. The Surrey home welcomes adults of all ages who need residential care, with particular experience supporting people living with dementia.

Tandridge Heights is a care home near Oxted in the South East. Where proper care meets genuine warmth in Surrey

Compassionate Care in Oxted at Tandridge Heights

Specialist Focus

For residents living with dementia, the team provides structured activities including seated exercises. Staff understand how to encourage participation while respecting individual choices and energy levels.

The home cares for adults across all age groups, from those under 65 through to elderly residents. They have specific experience supporting people with dementia alongside their general residential care services.

Staff and Management

Staff respond quickly when residents or families need something, and they don't wait to be asked — they notice what's needed. The manager stays visible and approachable, making time for conversations and acting on suggestions. When care needs change, the team adapts, even rearranging rooms to better suit individual residents.

What People Say

The home stays consistently clean and fresh, something families and professionals alike comment on. Meals here go beyond basic nutrition — the food looks appetising and there's plenty of it, with residents genuinely anticipating mealtimes. The environment feels pleasant and well-maintained throughout.

Families talk about seeing their relatives genuinely happy here, joining in with activities and making new friendships. The atmosphere feels social and engaging, with staff who know how to encourage participation without pushing. Visitors notice how residents seem content and settled, looking forward to the structure and companionship each day brings.

Summing Up

Sometimes the best recommendation is simply knowing that residents wake up looking forward to their day.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Features

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Comforting Memories

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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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