Care home in Oxted, RH8 9BD, South East

Windmill Manor

CQC: Good

Where patience and kindness meet complex care needs

When your loved one needs specialist physical care, finding the right place feels overwhelming. Windmill Manor in Oxted brings together purpose-built facilities with the kind of gentle, attentive care that makes a real difference. Families describe a team who truly understand the patience required when someone needs help with mobility, personal care, or managing dementia.

Windmill Manor is a care home near Oxted in the South East. Where patience and kindness meet complex care needs

Dedicated nursing home Support in Oxted

Specialist Focus

For residents with dementia, the structured activity programme and consistent staff team create helpful routines. The secure environment allows freedom of movement within safe boundaries, while staff training focuses on patient, person-centred approaches.

The home provides specialist support for younger adults with physical disabilities alongside older residents, including those living with dementia. This mixed community benefits from adapted facilities and staff experienced in managing varying mobility and cognitive needs.

Staff and Management

The team here understands what complex care really means. When someone needs hoisting or full personal care support, staff deliver it with respect and kindness that families notice. The home runs efficiently, with proper security protocols and approachable management who keep communication channels open.

What People Say

The purpose-built design shows in the practical details — from accessible communal areas to well-maintained grounds that residents can enjoy. The home stays consistently clean and fresh, with décor that feels homely rather than institutional. There's an on-site hair salon, and residents have access to visiting therapists for massage, music therapy, and physiotherapy.

Visitors often comment on the warm reception they receive — not just at the front desk, but throughout the home. The atmosphere feels relaxed and welcoming, with residents enjoying organised activities and entertainment that bring life to the communal spaces. People notice how staff take time to engage with residents as individuals, creating moments of connection throughout the day.

Summing Up

Sometimes the best indicator of good care is seeing your loved one settled and content. That's what families describe finding here.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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