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“In addition to the '5-star hotel' facilities, the care home is truly a home from home for Mum”
Discover Chawley Grove, a luxury care home with a unique approach in award-winning care.
Our care is different. We believe it’s better. Our leading Homemaker model makes the experience for residents more like living in their own home. Within a family environment, typically everyone shares responsibility for looking after each other and this creates a natural, nurturing, and caring way of life. In many care homes, this feeling is lost. In Chawley Grove, residents experience a unique form of care through its Homemakers.
The dedicated Homemakers support residents to continue living their best life, with just the right amount of support they need; above all, they are friends and companions, providing emotional support and a sense of community, which is vital for overall happiness and wellbeing. Instead of multiple staff members each carrying out a singular role, our Homemakers support all the needs of the resident, from personal care to housekeeping, as well as time for companionship and activities.
Nestled in the heart of Oxfordshire, in beautifully landscaped grounds, Chawley Grove has bright and spacious en-suite bedrooms, many with private patios overlooking colourful gardens. There’s also a deluxe cinema, a private dining suite for residents to entertain family and friends, a well-stocked bar, and a wellbeing and beauty salon offering a range of pampering treatments, as well as a lively café that is the centre of the home.
As a nurse-led service, Chawley Grove supports everyone however their needs may change, in residential and nursing care. It also has a dedicated memory care suite, with highly trained staff, to help those to live well with dementia.
Experience Chawley Grove for yourself. Call 01865 957650, call in to 195 Cumnor Hill, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 9PJ or head over to the website.
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