Find the right type of care in Buckinghamshire
Residential care in Buckinghamshire
Our residential care homes in Buckinghamshire provide a safe, welcoming place to call home.
Residents enjoy daily support with personal care, freshly prepared meals, and the freedom to take part in activities and companionship at their own pace.
Families can feel reassured knowing their loved ones are treated with dignity, warmth, and respect every day.
Nursing care in Buckinghamshire
For those with more complex health needs, our Buckinghamshire nursing homes combine round-the-clock medical care with the comforts of a homely setting.
Our qualified nurses and care teams deliver expert support alongside meaningful daily activities, ensuring residents have both clinical expertise and a warm, reassuring environment.
Dementia care in Buckinghamshire
Every person’s experience of dementia is unique, which is why our dementia care homes in Buckinghamshire focus on personalised support, calm surroundings, and activities that bring joy and purpose.
With specialist-trained teams, memory-friendly environments, and access to Admiral Nurses, we provide expert guidance and compassionate care for both residents and families.
Respite care in Buckinghamshire
Caring for a loved one can be rewarding, but it’s important to take time to rest.
Our respite and day care services in Buckinghamshire offer safe, supportive short-term stays and daytime care.
Residents receive the same personal support and enriching activities as long-term residents, while families gain peace of mind and a chance to recharge.
Our Buckinghamshire care homes - in your community
Every OSJCT home in Buckinghamshire has its own character, but all share the same warmth, kindness, and commitment to helping residents live life to the fullest.
Whether you’re looking for residential, nursing, dementia, or respite care, you’ll find trusted, welcoming homes across the county.
Explore our Buckinghamshire care homes by location
Looking for care close to home? OSJCT has care homes across Buckinghamshire, each offering personal support and a strong sense of community. Explore by area below to find out more about the homes nearest to you:
South Buckinghamshire |
Central & High Wycombe |
North Buckinghamshire |
See OSJCT for yourself
The best way to know if a care home feels right is to experience it first-hand. We welcome families to visit our Buckinghamshire homes, meet our teams, and see daily life in action.
Whether you’d like a guided tour or simply a friendly chat, we’ll make the process easy and pressure-free.
Call us on: 0800 988 8133
Why families choose OSJCT in Buckinghamshire
Personal, compassionate care every day
At the heart of our Buckinghamshire homes is a commitment to truly personal care. We take time to learn each resident’s story, routines, and preferences, so every individual feels valued, respected, and at home.
Families often describe our approach as “a second family” where kindness and dignity always come first.
Skilled teams & trusted standards
Our colleagues in Buckinghamshire are highly trained and deeply committed to making a difference every day.
With strong CQC ratings, continuous professional development, and the support of OSJCT’s not-for-profit model, families can be reassured that their loved ones are always in safe, capable hands.
We have been so impressed with the staff and how welcoming they are and make a lovely, lively environment for the residents. Lots of entertainment and activities are available if my mother wants to join in. The care is lovely, and Mum feels well cared for and comfortable with the staff.
Daughter of Resident, Sir Aubrey Ward House, Marlow
Rooted in local communities
Our homes are part of the communities they serve. From local schools and volunteers to community groups and events, our Buckinghamshire care homes create opportunities for friendships, shared experiences, and a strong sense of belonging that extends well beyond the front door.
Not-for-profit transparency
As a charitable trust, OSJCT reinvests into our homes, residents, and colleagues. That means our focus is always on people, ensuring care in Buckinghamshire remains personal, transparent, and sustainable for the future.
What our residents and their families are saying about us
Simple guide to fees & funding
Paying for long-term residential or nursing care can feel overwhelming, and understandably so. Unlike NHS healthcare, care home services are not free for most people. How much you contribute depends on personal circumstances, including income, assets, and care needs. At OSJCT, we aim to make the process of funding care as clear as possible.
What affects the cost of care?
- Type of care - residential, nursing, dementia, or respite
- Location - care costs in Buckinghamshire may differ from other parts of the UK
- Individual needs - the level of daily support required
- Financial circumstances - state or private funding
What funding options are available?
- NHS Funded Nursing Care (FNC): A weekly payment from the NHS to contribute toward the cost of nursing care if it is required. This does not cover all care home fees - only the nursing element.
- Local authority funding: Means-tested support from your local council based on your finances and care needs. This may include schemes such as Deferred Payment Agreements, which allow you to use the value of your home to fund care, or the 12-Week Property Disregard, where your home is temporarily ignored in financial assessments if you have been in hospital or are receiving permanent care.
- Self-funding: If your savings and assets exceed the threshold for local authority support, you will need to pay privately for your care. Independent financial advice is recommended to plan effectively and explore all available options.
Getting the right guidance
Care funding can be complex, so we always recommend speaking with an independent specialist care fees adviser. OSJCT is affiliated with SOLLA (Society of Later Life Advisers), a professional body dedicated to advisers specialising in later-life financial planning, including care home funding.
Life in our Buckinghamshire care homes
Life in our Buckinghamshire care homes is about more than care; it’s about enjoying each day with warmth, dignity, and companionship. Residents can share freshly prepared meals, relax in welcoming lounges or sunny gardens, and take part in activities that bring both joy and purpose, from music and gentle exercise to seasonal celebrations and local outings.
Families and friends are always welcome. Whether it’s sharing a cup of tea, joining a walk in the garden, or celebrating a special occasion, our flexible visiting approach helps loved ones stay connected.
With strong links to local schools, volunteers, and community groups, there’s always something happening to keep life engaging and connected.
Care beyond Buckinghamshire
If you’re considering care a little further afield, OSJCT also has welcoming homes in neighbouring counties. Each one offers the same warmth, personal care, and trusted standards, with strong community links to help residents feel at home.
Explore our homes in:
See OSJCT for yourself
The best way to know if a care home feels right is to experience it first-hand. We welcome families to visit our Buckinghamshire homes, meet our teams, and see daily life in action.
Whether you’d like a guided tour or simply a friendly chat, we’ll make the process easy and pressure-free.
Call us on: 0800 988 8133
FAQs - care homes in Buckinghamshire
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Fees depend on the type of care and each person’s needs. Weekly fees usually include accommodation, personal care, meals, and activities. Some extras, such as hairdressing or specialist therapies, may carry an additional cost, and we’ll always explain these clearly.
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Yes. Our Buckinghamshire nursing homes provide round-the-clock medical care in a homely setting. Qualified nurses and care teams deliver expert support alongside daily activities that promote comfort, wellbeing, and social connection.
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Residential care offers full-time living with daily support, while day care provides part-time support and activities during the day. Day care is a helpful option for those who want companionship and activities but still live at home.
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Yes. Where suitable rooms are available, couples are welcome to live together in the same home. This allows partners to stay close while receiving the care and support they need.
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We know the transition into care can be emotional. Our teams provide step-by-step guidance, regular communication, and a warm welcome to help residents and families settle in.
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In urgent cases, such as after a hospital stay, admission can often be arranged quickly, subject to availability and assessment. Our teams will support you through each stage to make the process as straightforward as possible.