Types of care we offer in Lincolnshire
Residential care in Lincolnshire
Our residential care homes in Lincolnshire provide comfort, companionship, and daily support in a warm and welcoming setting.
Residents enjoy nutritious home-cooked meals, engaging activities, and friendly company, all designed to make life feel fulfilling and familiar.
  
  Nursing care in Lincolnshire
Our nursing homes in Lincolnshire offer expert 24-hour care for people with complex medical needs or ongoing health conditions.
With qualified nurses and experienced care teams on hand day and night, we ensure residents receive professional, compassionate care in a homely environment.
Dementia care in Lincolnshire
Every person living with dementia deserves care that recognises their individuality.
Our dementia care homes in Lincolnshire are designed to create calm, reassuring spaces, where familiar routines and sensory activities bring comfort and joy.
Families can also rely on our Admiral Nurse support, ensuring consistent communication and understanding throughout the dementia journey.
  
  Respite & short stays in Lincolnshire
Caring for a loved one can be deeply rewarding, but everyone needs time to rest and recharge.
Our respite care homes in Lincolnshire provide short stays where residents receive the same personalised care and welcoming community as our long-term residents.
Our Lincolnshire care homes
From historic Lincoln to the peaceful countryside towns of Spalding and Market Rasen, our Lincolnshire homes are part of their local communities.
Each home offers a caring atmosphere, friendly teams, and a focus on helping every resident live well each day.
Explore our Lincolnshire homes by location
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See OSJCT for yourself
The best way to find out if a care home feels right is to visit in person.
We invite you to tour our Lincolnshire homes, meet our caring teams, and experience daily life first-hand.
Call us on: 0800 988 8133
Why families choose OSJCT in Lincolnshire
Personal, compassionate care
We take time to understand each resident’s life story, preferences, and routines, creating care that feels personal, not clinical. Families often tell us our homes feel like an extended family.
  
  Skilled teams you can trust
Our teams in Lincolnshire are highly trained, experienced, and dedicated to providing the best care possible. Regular training ensures we maintain excellent standards of safety, professionalism, and compassion.
We chose this care home because of its outstanding rating. It did not disappoint. Our mum was treated with respect, compassion and dignity. There was a range of activities to interest the residents. We always felt welcome when we visited.
Daughter-in-Law of Resident, Gregory House, Grantham
Part of Lincolnshire’s communities
Our homes are closely connected with their local areas, welcoming volunteers, local schools, and community groups into daily life. These relationships help residents stay active, engaged, and surrounded by familiar faces.
  
  A not-for-profit promise
As a charitable trust, OSJCT reinvests every penny into our homes, colleagues, and residents. Our focus is always on people, ensuring care remains ethical, transparent, and sustainable.
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 Lincolnshire 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 Lincolnshire care homes
Life in our Lincolnshire care homes is about comfort, connection, and community.
Residents enjoy fresh, locally sourced meals, peaceful gardens, and daily activities that bring meaning and joy, from arts and crafts to visits from local schools and volunteers.
Families are always welcome to visit, share meals, and join in celebrations.
Our homes are designed to make every day enjoyable, so residents feel safe, relaxed, and part of something special.
  
  Care beyond Lincolnshire
If you’re looking for care options beyond Lincolnshire, OSJCT also operates homes in neighbouring counties, each offering the same trusted care, friendly communities, and not-for-profit values.
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See OSJCT for yourself
The best way to find out if a care home feels right is to visit in person.
We invite you to tour our Lincolnshire homes, meet our caring teams, and experience daily life first-hand.
Call us on: 0800 988 8133
FAQs about care homes in Lincolnshire
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OSJCT homes across Lincolnshire offer residential, nursing, dementia, and respite care, tailored to meet each individual’s needs.
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Simply contact our team to arrange a convenient time. We’ll show you around, introduce you to our colleagues, and answer any questions you have.
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Yes. Our dementia care homes are designed to support independence, safety, and emotional wellbeing through calm environments and specialist care.
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Where possible, we offer companion rooms or nearby spaces so couples can continue living together while receiving care.
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Many of our homes welcome pets, as they bring joy and companionship to residents. Please check with your chosen home for details.