Our care homes in Stow on the Wold and surrounding areas
Each OSJCT care home in Stow on the Wold has its own character, shaped by the residents, families, and teams who are part of everyday life there. What they all share is a commitment to providing compassionate, person-centred care in calm and welcoming environments where residents feel safe, respected, and supported.
Whether you’re exploring residential care, dementia support, nursing care, or a short respite stay in Stow on the Wold, our homes are designed to support both practical needs and emotional wellbeing. Families are encouraged to spend time getting to know the home, meet the team, and feel confident that their loved one will be cared for with warmth, dignity, and understanding.
Care designed around individual needs in Stow on the Wold
Understanding the different types of care available can feel confusing at first, particularly for families navigating unfamiliar decisions during emotional or uncertain times. In our Stow on the Wold care homes, we explain each option clearly and provide support that feels reassuring, personal, and easy to understand.
Residential care in Stow on the Wold
Residential care is designed for people who would benefit from additional support with everyday living while continuing to enjoy as much independence as possible.
In our Stow on the Wold homes, this can include help with personal care, meals, medication, and daily routines, alongside companionship and reassurance throughout the day. The focus is on helping residents feel comfortable, settled, and supported in a welcoming environment.
Dementia care in Stow on the Wold
For people living with dementia, calm surroundings and familiar routines can make a meaningful difference to wellbeing and confidence.
Our dementia care homes in Stow on the Wold provide supportive environments where residents are cared for with patience, understanding, and specialist support tailored to individual needs. Thoughtful communication and consistent routines help create reassurance and reduce anxiety throughout daily life.
Nursing care in Stow on the Wold
Nursing care provides additional clinical support for residents with more complex or ongoing health needs.
In our Stow on the Wold homes, qualified nursing professionals work alongside care teams to deliver round-the-clock support within a warm and homely setting, helping residents continue familiar routines while receiving the care they require.
Respite care in Stow on the Wold
Respite care offers short-term support during periods of recovery, change, or when family carers need time to rest and recharge.
Short stays in our Stow on the Wold homes are designed to feel welcoming and reassuring from the outset, helping residents settle comfortably while giving families time and space to consider longer-term options if needed.
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 Stow on the Wold 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 care homes in Stow on the Wold
Choosing a care home is about more than practical support alone. Families want reassurance that their loved one will be treated with kindness, dignity, and genuine understanding every day. In our Stow on the Wold care homes, trust is built through compassionate care, supportive relationships, and environments that feel calm, welcoming, and reassuring.
Care that feels personal and thoughtful
Every resident has their own routines, preferences, and life experiences.
Our teams take time to understand what matters most to each individual, helping care feel familiar, reassuring, and centred around personal wellbeing rather than rigid routines.
Experienced teams families can depend on
Families often value the reassurance that comes from familiar faces, open communication, and consistent support.
Our teams in Stow on the Wold focus on building trusted relationships with residents and loved ones, helping everyone feel more comfortable and supported over time.
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 Stow on the Wold 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.
A calm and welcoming environment
Our homes are designed to feel comfortable, peaceful, and easy to live in, with welcoming shared spaces, outdoor areas, and a relaxed atmosphere that supports both wellbeing and social connection.
Not-for-profit care you can rely on
As a charitable trust, OSJCT reinvests directly into our homes, colleagues, and residents.
That means care in Stow on the Wold that always puts people first, guided by values of integrity, transparency, and compassion.
My dad, who is living with dementia, has attended Edwardstow for both day care and respite care. As we explored long-term residential care, the support my mum received from Matt and Gemma was outstanding. They approached every conversation with genuine empathy, sensitivity and kindness, making a difficult and emotional process much easier for our family. Their support has been invaluable, and they are a real credit to Edwardstow. We have complete confidence that Dad will receive the very best care and support there.
Son of Resident, Edwardstow Care Centre, Stow on the Wold
Life in our Stow on the Wold care homes
Life in our Stow on the Wold care homes is centred around comfort, familiarity, and helping residents continue enjoying the routines and relationships that matter most to them. We focus on creating calm, welcoming environments where people can feel relaxed, supported, and part of a wider community.
Residents can enjoy freshly prepared meals, comfortable shared lounges, outdoor spaces, and activities designed to support wellbeing, confidence, and social connection. Some residents enjoy spending time in group activities and shared experiences, while others prefer quieter routines and more independent time, and both are supported with the same understanding and care.
Family and friends remain an important part of everyday life. Visits are warmly encouraged, helping residents stay connected to familiar relationships and maintain a sense of continuity and belonging. With a peaceful and supportive atmosphere, residents can feel settled, reassured, and comfortable in their surroundings.
Choosing the right care home in Stow on the Wold
Choosing a care home can feel like a significant responsibility, particularly when families are balancing emotional concerns with practical decisions about future care and wellbeing. Taking a clear, step-by-step approach can help the process feel calmer, more manageable, and easier to navigate with confidence.
Start with three simple considerations:
- Think about the level of support needed: Consider whether residential, nursing, dementia, or respite care in Stow on the Wold would best support both current needs and future wellbeing.
- Spend time visiting the home: Meeting the team, seeing daily life in person, and experiencing the atmosphere first-hand can often provide reassurance that brochures and directories alone cannot offer.
- Consider familiarity and local connection: Remaining close to family, familiar surroundings, and the wider Cotswolds community can help residents feel more comfortable and settled during the transition into care.
Many families also find our Care Home Checklist useful when comparing different options. Asking the right questions early on can make decisions feel clearer and less overwhelming.
Care beyond Stow on the Wold
If you’re exploring care options beyond Stow on the Wold, OSJCT supports residents and families across Gloucestershire and nearby areas, offering the same compassionate, person-centred approach to care and welcoming home environments.
You may also wish to explore care homes in:
- Care homes in Cheltenham
- Care homes in Cirencester
- Care homes in Gloucester
- Care homes in Malmesbury
Exploring nearby locations can sometimes provide greater flexibility around availability, care types, and setting, while still keeping your loved one within easy reach for regular visits and ongoing family support.
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 Stow on the Wold 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 about care homes in Stow on the Wold
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Many families are exploring care for the first time and are unsure where to begin. Speaking with a care team can help clarify whether residential, nursing, dementia, or respite care in Stow on the Wold would best support current needs, while also considering how those needs may change in the future.
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A visit is an opportunity to experience the atmosphere of the home, meet the team, and see how residents are supported day to day. Many families find it helpful to notice how staff interact with residents, whether people appear comfortable and engaged, and whether they can imagine their loved one feeling settled there.
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In some situations, care can be arranged within a relatively short timeframe, particularly following illness, a fall, or discharge from the hospital. Availability and assessments will influence timings, but teams will guide families through the process step by step to help reduce stress and uncertainty.
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Fees generally include accommodation, meals, personal care, and support from the care team. Depending on individual needs, additional services or specialist care may also be required. Speaking directly with the home can help families understand clearly what’s included and what support may be available.
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Absolutely. Staying connected to loved ones is an important part of emotional wellbeing and daily life. Visits are warmly welcomed, and families are encouraged to remain involved in everyday life within the home.
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Yes, respite care can provide temporary support during recovery, after a hospital stay, or when family carers need time to rest and recharge. Many families also use respite stays as a gentle introduction to care before making longer-term decisions.