Care home in Newbury, RG14 1LN, South East

Winchcombe Place

CQC: Good

Where warmth meets every visitor at the door

Step through the entrance at Winchcombe Place in Newbury and you'll sense it immediately — that genuine friendliness that runs through the whole place. From the person who greets you at reception to the staff chatting with residents in the corridors, there's a warmth here that families notice straight away. It's the kind of atmosphere that helps make a difficult transition feel that bit easier.

Winchcombe Place is a care home near Newbury in the South East. Where warmth meets every visitor at the door

Dedicated residential home Support in Newbury

Specialist Focus

The home provides dementia care with a focus on maintaining dignity and engagement through their activity programme. While they excel at supporting residents with early to moderate dementia, families should discuss specific care needs during their visit, especially if considering placement for someone whose condition might progress significantly.

Winchcombe Place cares for adults both under and over 65, including those with physical disabilities and mental health conditions. They also support people with dementia, particularly those in the earlier stages who can still enjoy the home's varied activities and social atmosphere.

Staff and Management

The care team gets consistent praise for treating residents as individuals — offering menu alternatives when someone doesn't fancy what's on, taking time to understand preferences. Families feel welcomed whenever they visit, with easy access and comfortable spaces to spend time together. Several people have mentioned how the home has really improved over time, with management clearly listening and making positive changes.

What People Say

The facilities feel fresh and well-kept, with a coffee shop where families can catch up, plus unexpected touches like a cinema room and hair salon. People comment on how clean everything is and how spacious the rooms feel. There's a craft room and library too, giving residents proper choices about how they spend their time.

Families talk about how the whole team — not just the carers but the housekeeping staff, the people in the laundry, everyone — stops to chat with residents throughout the day. There's plenty going on too, from exercise classes to entertainment and community events that keep days interesting. Visitors mention seeing residents genuinely engaged and enjoying themselves.

Summing Up

Sometimes you just know when a place has the right feel — and that's what strikes so many families about Winchcombe Place.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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