

Cedar Court
60 Moorland Rd, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX28 6LG
A purpose built care home situated in a lovely courtyard setting with gardens. Very accessible for Witney town.
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01206 646646General enquiry
01993 703536Warm and welcoming
Situated in a lovely area of the country on the edge of the Cotswolds, Cedar Court provides nursing, dementia and respite care to residents within a lovely warm and welcoming home. The team also provides care via a specialist unit for younger people with disabilities. Experienced, registered nurses and care assistants, operate a 24 hour service, delivering a high standard of care to suit individual nursing care needs.
Service facilities
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En-suite bedrooms
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Gardens
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Wifi access
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Hairdressing
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Wheelchair access
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24 hour care service
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Sensory garden
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Lift
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Specialist equipment available
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Dietary requirements met
Care services
More info
Cedar Court is a purpose built care home with a design and layout that takes into consideration people living with mobility and dementia challenges. Situated within a courtyard setting, the home has a lovely feel from the minute you step through the door. The staff are very caring and always have the residents’ best interests at heart.
The rooms are spacious, bright and the environmental management of the estate is really good. The interior is clean and fresh with modern decor throughout and a lovely dining room area. We offer a high standard of delicious meals from our kitchen, and we received a five star Food Hygiene Rating for food standards in February 2020.



Daily activities and entertainment are a core part of our quality care at Cedar Court. We pride ourselves on offering a diverse, enriching range of weekly activities and entertainment allowing residents to continue to relish in their favourite hobbies and pastimes or to try out something new entirely.
We involve residents in the planning of our weekly activities timetables and offer one-to-one bespoke and tailored opportunities as requested. We’re also passionate about keeping our homes and residents at the heart of the local community, working closely with community groups, schools and other community connections to keep residents involved in local activities.
Some of our regular activities include:
- Visits to local shops and attractions
- Visiting entertainers
- Arts and crafts
- Sensory garden
Dining is an essential part of the care package we provide to our residents, not only from a general health and wellbeing perspective, but we believe residents should be able to enjoy eating what they want, when they want.
Our chef provides a selection of home cooked meals to suit all tastes and diets. We offer a varied meal choice, including nutritious and tasty meals, and special dietary requirements are catered for. Our most recent Food Hygiene Rating in February 2020 was 5 stars.
Our catering team prides itself on producing food of the highest quality, using local suppliers to create fresh, homemade dishes each day.
Accessible to those who wish to visit family members, the home stands within easy reach of local shops and major road routes such as the A40 to Oxford and London. Witney is the largest of the market towns in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds and the town has a bustling atmosphere with a good range of shops, supermarkets and a twice weekly market.
The health and wellness of our residents is very important and we work closely in partnership with local health and wellness professionals to ensure every resident is able to lead a full and enriched life. We welcome visiting professionals such as GPs, chiropodists, opticians and can arrange visits to other professionals if and when it may be required.
Our visiting pod in the garden, with its two entrance points, protective Perspex screens, intercom system and a nurse call button, allows us to safely facilitate visits from friends and relatives when our infection control procedures prevent us from welcoming visitors into the home itself.
Our accommodation
Arranged over two floors, our 63 bedrooms can be personalised to make them a real home-from-home, and residents are able to enjoy a selection of lounges, dining rooms and well-kept gardens for relaxing, socialising and entertaining. All of our bedrooms are provided ready-furnished with the essentials for instant comfort.
Amongst our range of well-equipped areas and facilities, there’s always space for quiet contemplation, or for enjoying the company of kindred spirits, and for relishing in interests and pursuits.
Our in-house hairdressing facility provides the perfect sanctuary to keep our residents feeling their best, whilst our beautiful gardens, bordered by flower beds and mature trees, offer an al fresco setting to enjoy anything from regular exercise to taking tea.
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Make a quick enquiry about care at Cedar Court
Our friendly advisors are here to answer any questions you may have about residential care. Call us on 01206 646646 for a no obligation chat or use our simple enquiry form to request a call back from one of the team.


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Terms and Conditions
If you will be funding your stay privately, please click here to view our Resident Contract of Admission for Self-Funders.
If a Local Authority may be funding your stay, please click here to view our Resident Terms and Conditions for a Local Authority Funded Stay.
Your Local Authority might locate/suggest a care home that is/your Local Authority believes is suitable to meet your care and support needs, that is of a lower cost than our required weekly fee. In this circumstance the Local Authority is unlikely to agree to fully fund your stay if you choose to select our care home instead of the less expensive establishment it has sourced for/suggested to you. In this event, private ‘top-up’ payments will be necessary in order to address the shortfall between our weekly fee and the weekly fee funding available from/offered by your Local Authority.
An additional top-up payment will almost certainly be required if you select, or we only have available, a non-standard room in the care home and your Local Authority is only prepared to pay for a standard room. If you select, or we only have available, a non-standard room in the care home, the additional cost for that non-standard room will have to be met by top-up payments.
Owing to the fact that your financial means will have been assessed by your Local Authority, it is very likely that the Local Authority will require private top-up payments to be made by a third party from their own funds. Although the Guidance to the Care Act 2014 states that a Local Authority ought itself collect top-up payments, some require us to collect such payments on their behalf. Should the Local Authority require us to collect top-up payments, we would issue the third party who is to fund the top-up with a contractual agreement for their review and signature.
If a Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) may be funding your stay, please click here to view our Resident Terms and Conditions for a CCG Funded Stay.