Abingdon Court Care Home

CQC Rating Good
Communal Lounge in Abingdon Court Care Home in Abingdon-on-Thames, Vale of Whitehorse
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Care Home Location

Marcham Rd,  Abingdon OX14 1AD, UK
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Overview

Abingdon Court is an attractive purpose-built care home in the historic town of Abingdon-on-Thames and specialises in residential, nursing and dementia care. The home recently underwent an extensive refurbishment and features tastefully furnished ensuite bedrooms, a choice of lounge and spacious dining rooms, a tea room, a shop and a hairdressing salon, plus beautiful courtyard gardens where residents gather to celebrate events in warm weather. Abingdon Court is easily accessible via the A34 and there is a convenient bus stop right outside the home, as well as on-site parking. In Oxfordshire itself, you’ll find bustling shops, cafés, restaurants and walks along the Thames.

BrandMaria Mallaband Care Group
Purpose BuiltYes
Beds64
Ensuite Facilities100%
All InclusiveNo

Types of Elderly Care Available at Abingdon Court*

Lottie care
Residential Care

Individuals with low care needs, who are either fully independent or require minimal assistance with personal care and day-to-day tasks. Residential care usually includes support with tasks like: dressing, washing, taking oral medication and hoisting.

Lottie care
Dementia Care

Individuals that have been diagnosed with dementia and are no longer able to live independently at home due to requiring specialist 24-hour care services.

Lottie care
Nursing Care

Individuals who require 24-hour assistance and care from qualified nurses due to medical conditions and/or personal living needs. This may include people that require intensive rehabilitative care following a stroke, or simply need support using a peg feeding tube.

Lottie care
Respite Care

Individuals that require a temporary living arrangement at a care home. Respite is also referred to as a short care home stay and may range from a few days to a couple weeks.

Additional Elderly Care Options

Palliative Care

Not Available

Convalescent Care
Day Care
Mental Health
Physical Disability
Physiotherapy
* Registered with sector regulator 'Care Quality Commission' to provide these categories of care.

Funding Types Accepted

CQC Rating

goodOverall Rating
CQC Safe Rating goodCQC Effective Rating goodCQC Caring Rating goodCQC Responsive Rating goodCQC Well-led Rating good
CQC Publication Date: 06/10/2020

Care Home Facilities

Available

Activity Room
Dining Area
Gardens
Hair & Beauty Salon
Lift
Own Furniture Allowed
Quiet Area
Wifi

Not Available

Bar
Cafe or Restaurant
Cinema
Computer Room
Family Room
Gym
Library & Reading Room
Meditation Area
Pets Allowed
Private Dining Area
Spa
Terrace Area

Care Home Activities

Available

Arts & Crafts
Baking & Cooking
Birthday & Holiday Celebrations
Book and Poetry
Dance & Music
Exercise & Fitness
Gardening & Flower Arranging
Visits from Children

Not Available

Beer, Cocktails & Wine
Hair & Beauty Treatments
Meditation & Yoga
Wellbeing Classes

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some of the most commonly asked questions about Abingdon Court.

Where is Abingdon Court located?

It is situated in Abingdon and is close to popular amenities.

What is the CQC rating of Abingdon Court?

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is England's health and social care services regulator. Abingdon Court is rated as good, based on the level of care and safety at the home.

What types of elderly care are available at Abingdon Court?

The following types of elderly care are available at this home: residential, nursing, dementia, respite.

How many beds does Abingdon Court have?

Currently, there are 64 beds at the home.

Who owns Abingdon Court?

This care home is owned and operated by Maria Mallaband Care Group.

What types of activities and events are available at this care home?

There are a variety of health and wellness activities available at Abingdon Court, including: Visits from Children, Dance & Music, Arts & Crafts.

What is the cost of care at Abingdon Court?

Prices will vary from home to home, depending on the level of elderly care required. At Abingdon Court the cost of care starts from £1,159 per week.

It's best to call the home directly on 01235 642109 to find out about the total cost of care for your unique needs.

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