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Our guide to care homes in Woking is designed as a starting point to help you if you’re considering residential care. With age, disability, illness or injury, your care will tend to increase. For many people, this may mean moving into a care home. In the UK, it’s estimated that around 2.5% of the population lives in a care home.1

How do we decide which care homes to include?
We’re committed to full transparency with this guide to local care homes. The list on this page is automatically generated and refreshed with data from the Care Quality Commission (CQC). All care and nursing homes in the UK must be registered with the CQC, so it’s the best source available for finding all local residential care facilities. We’ve included info about each facility as well as Home Care alternatives to help you make an informed decision.

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Alina Homecare is an award winning Home Care provider in the South of England. We offer an alternative to residential care with our Home Care in Woking so clients can stay independent for longer in the comfort of their own home.

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13 Manor Crescent

13 Manor Crescent, Byfleet, KT14 7EN

01932343799

Beds: 4

Last Inspection: November 2022

Specialisms
  • Learning disabilities
  • Physical disabilities

15 Manor Crescent

15 Manor Crescent, Byfleet, West Byfleet, KT14 7EN

01932343799

Beds: 4

Last Inspection: October 2021

Specialisms
  • Learning disabilities
  • Physical disabilities

Beaufort House

Chobham Road, Knaphill, Woking, GU21 2TD

01483475536

Beds: 7

Last Inspection: April 2021

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Learning disabilities
  • Mental health conditions
  • Physical disabilities

Beech Trees

1a Kirby Road, Horsell, Woking, GU21 4RJ

01483755911

Beds: 7

Last Inspection: December 2021

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Learning disabilities
  • Physical disabilities

Charrington Manor Care Home

1a Hobbs Close, West Byfleet, KT14 6LT

01932626038

Beds: 80

Last Inspection: February 2023

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Dementia

Combe House

Castle Road, Horsell, Woking, GU21 4ET

01483755997

Beds: 7

Last Inspection: November 2021

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Learning disabilities
  • Physical disabilities

Coxhill Manor Nursing and Residential Home

Station Road, Chobham, Woking, GU24 8AU

01276858926

Beds: 52

Last Inspection: September 2019

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Dementia
  • Physical disabilities

Crann Mor Nursing Home

151 Old Woking Road, Woking, GU22 8PD

01932344090

Beds: 24

Last Inspection: December 2019

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Dementia

Emily Lodge Short Breaks Service

The Goldsworth Park Centre, Woking, GU21 3LG

Beds: 8

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Learning disabilities
  • Physical disabilities

Greys Residential Home

Hook Heath Road, Woking, GU22 0JQ

01483771523

Beds: 24

Last Inspection: February 2021

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Horsell Lodge

Kettlewell Hill, Woking, GU21 4JA

01483713850

Beds: 70

Last Inspection: August 2021

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Dementia
  • Physical disabilities
  • Sensory impairment

Jackman's Lodge

The Mount, St. Johns Hill Road, Woking, GU21 7RG

01483761779

Beds: 30

Last Inspection: July 2019

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Physical disabilities

Kettlewell House Nursing Home

Kettlewell Hill, Chobham Road, Woking, GU21 4HX

01483221900

Beds: 37

Last Inspection: January 2023

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Dementia
  • Physical disabilities

Kings Lodge Care Centre

The Pavilions, Byfleet, West Byfleet, KT14 7BQ

01932358700

Beds: 44

Last Inspection: November 2022

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Dementia
  • Physical disabilities
  • Sensory impairment

Kingsleigh

Kingfield Road, Woking, GU22 9EQ

01483740750

Beds: 67

Last Inspection: December 2020

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Dementia
  • Learning disabilities
  • Mental health conditions
  • Physical disabilities

Kingsleigh

Kingfield Road, Woking, GU22 9EQ

01483740750

Beds: 67

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Dementia
  • Mental health conditions
  • Physical disabilities

Oakcroft House Care Home

Oakcroft Road, West Byfleet, KT14 6JG

01932352766

Beds: 40

Last Inspection: June 2023

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Physical disabilities

Sheerwater House

Sheerwater Road, Woodham, Addlestone, KT15 3QL

01932349959

Beds: 20

Last Inspection: October 2021

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Dementia

The Bernard Sunley Nursing and Dementia Care Home

College Road, Maybury, Woking, GU22 8BT

01483764300

Beds: 62

Last Inspection: March 2021

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Dementia

The Bungalow

Beech Lane, Normandy, GU3 2JH

01483810115

Beds: 5

Last Inspection: January 2020

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Learning disabilities

The Chestnuts

42-44 Chertsey Road, West Byfleet, KT14 7AN

01932336200

Beds: 20

Last Inspection: October 2017

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Learning disabilities
  • Physical disabilities
  • Sensory impairment
  • Services for everyone

The Ranch

Well Path, Well Lane, Horsell, Woking, GU21 4PJ

01483855952

Beds: 3

Last Inspection: February 2022

Specialisms
  • Learning disabilities
  • Mental health conditions

West Hall

Parvis Road, West Byfleet, KT14 6EY

01932338000

Beds: 117

Last Inspection: April 2019

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Dementia

Westlands

West Hill Road, Woking, GU22 7UL

01483761067

Beds: 7

Last Inspection: February 2022

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Caring for adults under 65 yrs
  • Learning disabilities

Woking Homes

Oriental Road, Woking, GU22 7BE

01483763558

Beds: 51

Last Inspection: March 2021

Specialisms
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Dementia

What types of care home are there?

There are various types of care homes available in Woking, each catering to diverse needs for older adults and individuals living with disabilities. The CQC regulates and inspects all care homes to ensure they meet the required standards of care and safety. We’ve broken down the different types of care homes in the UK, their characteristics and differences:

Type of Care HomeLevel of CareStaffingAccommodationSpecialisation
Residential Care HomeBasic care and supportCare AssistantsShared or single roomsGeneral care
Nursing Care HomeMedical care and supportTrained nursesShared or single roomsComplex medical needs
Dementia Care HomeDementia-specific careTrained staffSecure outdoor spacesDementia care
Specialist Care HomeTailored care and supportSpecialist staffControlled environmentSpecific needs
Extra Care HousingIndependent living with careCare AssistantsApartmentsGeneral care
Supported LivingIndividualised care and supportCare WorkersHome or shared livingGeneral care
Care Home with NursingCombination of residential and nursing careTrained nursesShared or single roomsComplex medical needs

What are the alternative care options to a care home in Woking?

While care homes can provide community and support, many people prefer alternative care options that allow them to maintain their independence and live in their own home. Here are some other care options:

Home Care

Home Care provides support in the comfort of your own home, allowing you to maintain independence while receiving professional assistance.

Stay in control of your daily routine while receiving tailored support. More cost-effective than residential care with flexible scheduling.

Alina Homecare provides quality award winning Home Care throughout the South of England. Find your nearest Team:

What's Included:

🚿 Personal care assistance
💊 Medication management
🍳 Meal preparation
🏠 Light housekeeping
👥 Companionship
Learn More

Live-in Care

24/7 support with a professional Carer living in your home, providing round-the-clock assistance and peace of mind.

Continuous care in familiar surroundings. Ideal for those needing constant support while maintaining their lifestyle.

Alina Homecare provides quality award winning Live-in Care throughout the South of England. Find your nearest Team:

What's Included:

👤 24-hour presence
🌙 Overnight support
🚨 Emergency response
🍳 All meals prepared
💊 Complex care needs
Learn More

Respite Care

Temporary care support providing family caregivers with a well-deserved break while ensuring continuity of care.

Flexible duration from a few hours to several weeks. Professional care maintains routines during caregiver absence.

Alina Homecare provides quality award winning Respite Care throughout the South of England. Find your nearest Team:

What's Included:

Flexible scheduling
👤 Personal care
🏠 Household tasks
💊 Medication support
📋 Care continuity
Learn More

Day Care

Daytime support and social activities in a community setting, returning home each evening.

Maintain independence at home while enjoying daytime activities and social interaction in a supportive environment.

What's Included:

🎭 Social activities
🍽️ Meals provided
🚌 Transportation
👤 Personal assistance
🏃 Exercise programs

What’s the difference between a Care Home and Home Care?

The key difference between Care Homes and Home Care is that care homes require you to move in to their facility whereas Home Care is delivered in your own home. Not all people would benefit from either option. For instance, if you have advanced and complex care needs, the round the clock support of a nursing home may be necessary to receive the best possible care.

Ultimately, the decision between a Care Home and Home Care depends on your individual needs and preferences. It's essential to weigh the pros and cons of each option and consider what's most important to you. With that said, here is a comparison to help with your decision making:

Care Homes vs Home Care Comparison

Feature
Care Home
Home Care
Environment
Shared environment with other seniors
Private home
Caregiver Ratio
Typically 1:10 or 1:15
Typically 1:1 or 1:2
Flexibility
Limited flexibility in terms of care plans and schedules
More flexible in terms of care plans and schedules
Cost
Can be more expensive
May be more cost-effective
Independence
Less independence
More independence
Meals
Meals provided on-site
Meals can be provided, but also have the option to cook at home
Activities
Activities provided on-site
Activities can be provided, but also have the option to pursue individual interests
Transportation
Transportation provided on-site
Transportation can be provided, but also have the option to use personal vehicle
Medical Care
24/7 medical care available
Medical care can be provided, but also have the option to use personal physician
Personal Space
Shared living space
Private living space
Social Interaction
Opportunities for social interaction with other residents
Opportunities for social interaction with caregivers and family/friends
Decision-Making
Care decisions made by care home staff
Care decisions made by individual or family member

Care home funding in Woking

How much does a care home cost in Woking?
Care costs will vary depending on where you live and what care you need, so it’s useful to establish the difference in cost between various care homes as well as staying home versus choosing residential care. You can learn more about the cost of care and funding options in our dedicated help pages. Contact your local council to discuss eligibility for funding or contact one of our local care Teams to discuss the cost of paying for private Home Care with Alina Homecare.

What’s included for the price?
Care home fees typically include a comprehensive range of services and amenities, which can vary depending on the specific care home and its level of care. Note that not all care homes offer all of these services, and some may charge extra for certain amenities or services. It's always best to check with the care home directly to confirm what is included in the fees. However, here are some of the things that are usually included in the fees:

Accommodation

  • Accommodation in a private room or shared room, with access to communal areas such as lounges, dining rooms, and gardens
  • Utilities, including electricity, water, and gas
  • Laundry and cleaning services, including linen and towel changes

Daily living

  • Three meals per day, with a choice of menu options and dietary requirements catered for
  • Activities and entertainment, such as exercise classes, arts and crafts, and social events
  • Transportation to and from appointments and outings, as well as access to on-site amenities such as hairdressing, chiropody, and physiotherapy

Care & Support

  • 24-hour care and support from trained Carers, including assistance with daily living tasks, personal care, and medication management
  • Medical care, including GP visits, hospital transfers, and access to on-site medical facilities
  • Nursing care, including wound care, medication management, and palliative care
  • Rehabilitation therapy, including occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physiotherapy

Support Services

  • Social work support, including counseling, advocacy, and support with benefits and finances
  • Administration and management, including bill paying, budgeting, and coordination of care services.

⚠️ Remember to ask about potential extra costs
Some care homes may charge extra for certain amenities or services. It's always best to check with the care home directly to confirm what is included in the fees.

What should you consider when choosing a care home?

Price
  • Research the cost of care: it’s important to understand care home fees, including the type of care provided, the level of support and any additional services.
  • Compare prices: Compare prices of different care homes to ensure you're getting the best value for your money.
  • Consider the cost of extras: Some care homes may charge extra for services like laundry, hairdressing or transportation.
Reviews
  • Check online reviews: Look up reviews on websites like Carehome.co.uk, Care Quality Commission (CQC) and other online review platforms like Google Business
  • Ask for referrals: Ask friends, family, or healthcare professionals for recommendations.
  • Visit the care home: Meet with staff, residents, and family members to get a sense of the care home's culture and quality of care.
Activities
  • Consider the types of activities: depending on your interests, you may or may not want a care home with an activity coordinator. For more active seniors, a wide range of activities like social events, exercise classes, and hobbies might be preferable
  • Check the schedule: depending on those interests, check what schedule of activities there is and whether they cater to your interests and abilities.
  • Ask about outings: Find out if the care home offers regular outings and excursions. Our Home Care service offers assistance and companionship for day trips.
CQC Ratings
  • Check the CQC rating: The CQC rating of a care home provides an independent assessment of its quality and safety standards.
  • Look for a good or outstanding rating: Aim for a care home with a good or outstanding rating as this indicates a high standard of care.
  • Check the report: Read the CQC report to understand the care home's strengths and weaknesses. We’ve included links to these reports in the list below.
Location
  • Consider accessibility: Ensure the care home is easily accessible with parking, public transportation, and amenities nearby
  • Think about proximity to family and friends: you may want to choose a care home that's convenient for family and friends to visit.
  • Check the local environment: you also may want to consider the local environment, including the surrounding area, noise levels, and nearby amenities. You might prefer an attractive care home in a nice setting such as beautiful gardens
Staff & Staffing
  • Meet the staff: If possible, meet the care home's staff, including the manager, care assistants and other support staff.
  • Check staffing levels: Ensure that the care home has adequate staffing levels, including a staff to resident ratio.
  • Ask about staff training: Find out about staff training and development, including any specialised training for dementia care or other conditions.
Food & Nutrition
  • Check the menu: When you move into a care home, you won’t have as much control over your meals. Look at the care home's menu to ensure that it provides a balanced and varied diet.
  • Ask about dietary needs: Find out how the care home accommodates dietary needs, including vegetarian, vegan, or other special diets.
  • Check the kitchen: Ensure the kitchen is clean, well maintained and follows proper food safety guidelines.
Accommodation
  • Check the rooms: Ensure you like the care home's rooms; do they provide clean, comfortable environment?
  • Look at communal areas: Check the care home's communal areas, including lounges, dining rooms, and gardens.
  • Ask about storage: Find out about storage options for personal belongings and equipment. Unfortunately, care homes are unable to provide as much storage as a private home
Support for Specific Needs
  • Consider specialised care: If you has a specific need, such as dementia or mobility issues, look for a care home that provides specialised care and support.
  • Ask about equipment and resources: Find out if the care home has the necessary equipment and resources to support specific needs.
  • Check the care plan: Ensure that the care home has a comprehensive care plan in place to support specific needs.
Communication
  • Check the communication channels: Ensure that the care home has effective communication channels, including phone, email, and face-to-face meetings.
  • Ask about updates: Find out how the care home will keep you informed about care and any changes.
  • Check the care home's website: You can look at the care home's website to get a sense of their communication style and approach.

Quick questions

How do I choose the right care home?

To choose the right care home in Woking, look at the personal needs someone may have. Think about if they need help with daily life or special nursing care. Check if the care home has CQC ratings and see what people say about it on review sites.

Are there specialised care homes for different conditions?

Yes, there are specialist dementia care homes in Woking. These care homes offer dementia care with special therapies and safe places for people.

Are all care homes regulated by the CQC?

Yes, all care homes in Woking are checked by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This helps make sure that the care and safety in these places meet clear rules. The CQC does regular visits to look at the care homes. This helps people and their families know which care options can be good for them or their loved ones.

How many care homes are there?

To find out how many care homes there are in Woking, use our search facility above. You can find residential places, nursing homes and also options for Respite Care here. All these homes in the UK must follow rules set by the Care Quality Commission, so every resident gets good help and support.

1. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/ageing/articles/olderpeoplelivingincarehomesin2021andchangessince2011/2023-10-09

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