Care Homes in Aylesbury
This page lists care homes in Aylesbury and across the surrounding Vale, covering residential care, nursing care, dementia and specialist support. You will find homes within the town itself, including several near the town centre, as well as in nearby places such as Wendover, Haddenham, Buckingham, Winslow and Aston Clinton, ranging from smaller family-run settings to larger purpose-built homes. Alongside permanent places, many homes offer respite care, dedicated dementia care suites, and wellbeing and activities programmes.
Types of care covered
- Residential care
- Nursing care
- Dementia care suites
- Respite care
- Palliative care
- Day care
- Retirement and assisted living
- Home care
- Wellbeing and activities
- Couples rooms
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Pets at Home Buckingham
📍 Unit 3a Osier Way, Buckingham Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- helpful staff and app discounts
- knowledgeable about animals
- clean, dog-friendly store
- on-site vets praised
- few staff available for assistance
- refusals to sell fish and pets
- upsetting customer service incidents
- appointment check-in problems
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Popular ★ 4.7 (12)
Cherry Tree House
📍 49 Dobbins Ln, Wendover Accessible parkingAccessible toiletGender-neutral toilets
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What customers say review highlights
- clean and well kept
- friendly and caring staff
- professional and welcoming
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Popular ★ 4.7 (24)
Hampden Hall Care Centre
📍 Tamarisk Way, Weston Turville Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- caring attentive staff
- clean well-maintained home
- good activities programme
- nutritious balanced meals
- welcoming friendly atmosphere
- good end-of-life care
- phone hard to reach
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Popular ★ 5 (26)
Aston Manor Care Home
📍 Aston Manor Care Home, De Havilland Rd, Weston Turville Accessible parkingAccessible toiletCard payments
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What customers say review highlights
- caring and professional staff
- extensive modern facilities
- clean and well maintained
- wide range of activities
- warm welcoming atmosphere
- families made to feel included
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Popular ★ 4.8 (28)
Byron House Care Home
📍 141-143 Wendover Rd, Aylesbury Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- friendly attentive staff
- warm welcoming atmosphere
- varied activities and outings
- clean and tidy environment
- delicious meals
- visitors made to feel welcome
- Popular ★ 4.7 (10) Buckingham Home Care Ltd 📍 Suite 12, Home Care Ltd, 11 Little Balmer, Buckingham Accessible parkingCard paymentsContactless View
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Salveo Care
📍 First Floor, Icknield Cl, Back St, Wendover Accessible parkingOn-site servicesStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- welcoming kind caring staff
- clean well maintained homes
- varied activities and outings
- good staff training and support
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Popular ★ 5 (16)
Haddenham Park Care Home and Apartments
📍 Tibbs Rd., Haddenham Accessible parkingStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- friendly welcoming attentive staff
- beautiful well maintained facilities
- supportive caring transitions for residents
- varied activities and community events
- good quality food
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Popular ★ 4.8 (20)
Lace Hill Manor Luxury Care Home
📍 112 Needlepin Way, Buckingham Accessible parkingOn-site servicesStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- warm welcoming atmosphere
- clean well maintained facilities
- attentive caring staff
- varied activities programme
- supportive helpful management
- dementia friendly design
- reported inadequate end of life care
- basic needs sometimes unmet
- poor complaints handling
- Popular ★ 5 (6) Mandeville Grange Nursing Home 📍 201 - 203, Wendover Rd Accessible parkingAccessible toiletOn-site parking View
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★ 4.2 (26)
Avondale Care Home
📍 Gatehouse Rd, Aylesbury Accessible parkingAccessible toiletGender-neutral toilets
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What customers say review highlights
- friendly attentive staff
- clean modern facilities
- wide range of activities
- strong community involvement
- person centred care approach
- serious night care complaint reported
- understaffing and high turnover noted
- management not always appreciative
- Popular ★ 4.6 (10) Chartwell Manor Care Home 📍 4 Nimrod St, Aylesbury Accessible parkingOn-site servicesStep-free access View
- Popular ★ 4.7 (7) Hamilton House – Roseberry Care Centres 📍 West St, Buckingham Accessible parkingStep-free access View
- Popular ★ 5 (3) The Gables Nursing Home 📍 123 Wendover Rd, Aylesbury Accessible parkingAccessible toiletOn-site parking View
- Popular ★ 5 (5) Visiting Angels Aylesbury – Home Care & Dementia Care 📍 Midshires House, Midshires Business Park, Smeaton Cl, Aylesbury Accessible parking View
- Popular ★ 5 (2) Churchill Living 📍 Oscar Lodge, 50 Cambridge St, Town Centre Accessible parkingAccessible toiletStep-free access View
- ★ 4.2 (6) Gentian Place – Retirement Living Plus – McCarthy & Stone 📍 Lester Rd, Town Centre Accessible parkingOn-site servicesStep-free access View
- ★ 4.3 (4) The Chestnuts, Care Home | Agincare 📍 The Chestnuts, Lavric Rd, Aylesbury Accessible parkingAccessible toiletStep-free access View
- ★ 4.4 (10) Buckingham Lodge care home, Aylesbury 📍 Culpepper Cl, Aylesbury Accessible parkingStep-free access View
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★ 4.4 (18)
OSJCT Lewin House
📍 61 Belgrave Rd, Aylesbury Accessible parkingStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- caring compassionate staff
- clean spacious rooms
- engaging resident activities
- friendly welcoming atmosphere
- high standard of care
- one strongly negative experience
- ★ 4.2 (5) Utmostcare Limited 📍 Suite D, Elsinore House, 43 Buckingham St, Town Centre Accessible parking View
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Popular ★ 4.6 (23)
Hulcott Nursing Home
📍 The Old Rectory, Hulcott Lane, Aylesbury Accessible parkingFree parkingGender-neutral toilets
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What customers say review highlights
- warm caring staff
- homely welcoming setting
- compassionate end-of-life care
- residents well looked after
- plenty of entertainment and activities
- poor booking experience reported
- unprofessional manager response reported
- Pennefather Court – Sanctuary Supported Living 📍 Croft Road, Aylesbury Accessible parkingStep-free access View
- ★ 3.7 (3) Care UK 📍 Unit 3 Midshires Business Park, Aylesbury Accessible parkingStep-free access View
Types of care provided
Care homes in the Aylesbury area provide several levels of support. Residential care suits people who need help with daily tasks such as washing, dressing and meals. Nursing homes also have qualified nurses on site for residents with ongoing medical needs. Many homes offer dementia care in dedicated, secure suites designed to feel calm and easy to navigate, and most run respite care for short stays, often to give a family carer a break or to support recovery after a hospital stay. End of life and palliative care is available at some homes as well. For people who need only light support, the area also has retirement and assisted living schemes, along with home care providers who visit people in their own homes.
Wellbeing, activities and daily life
Beyond personal and medical care, the quality of daily life matters. Most homes run a programme of wellbeing events and activities, from gentle exercise and gardening to music, outings and visits from local groups. Ask how the home tailors activities to residents with dementia, how it supports good nutrition and mealtimes, and how it keeps families involved through regular updates and open visiting. Lounge areas, gardens and access to the local community all shape how settled a resident feels.
Regulation and what to check
All care homes in England are registered with and inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which rates each home as Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement or Inadequate. It is worth reading the most recent CQC report alongside the listing here. When you visit, ask about staffing levels, how care plans are reviewed, activities, meals and visiting arrangements. If a relative has wider health needs, you may also want to look at local doctors and GP surgeries and how the home arranges GP and district nurse visits.
Costs and funding
Fees vary by home, location and the level of care needed, and nursing care typically costs more than residential care. As a guide, weekly fees in the area run into several hundred pounds and often higher for nursing or specialist dementia care. Respite care is usually charged at a daily or weekly rate. Funding may come from self-funding, a local authority assessment through Buckinghamshire Council, or NHS Continuing Healthcare where someone qualifies. Always confirm what the weekly fee includes, such as meals, laundry and chiropody, and what is charged separately.
Choosing a home in the Vale
Think about location and how easily family can visit, whether that is in Aylesbury town centre or out towards Wendover, Haddenham or Buckingham. Consider the home's size, atmosphere, food, activities programme, and access to good nutrition through services such as nutrition and dietitians. Visiting in person, ideally more than once and at different times of day, gives the clearest picture.
Frequently asked questions
How do I choose a care home in Aylesbury?
Start by deciding the level of care needed, then shortlist homes by location and CQC rating. Visit in person, ideally more than once, and ask about staffing, care plans, activities, meals and visiting. Reading the latest CQC inspection report alongside each listing here helps you compare homes fairly.
What is the difference between residential care and a nursing home?
Residential care supports people with daily tasks such as washing, dressing and meals. A nursing home does the same but also has qualified nurses on site for residents with ongoing medical needs. Some homes also offer dedicated dementia care suites, and many provide respite care for short stays.
Can I arrange respite or short-stay care?
Yes. Many homes in the area offer respite care, a short stay that can give a family carer a break or support recovery after a hospital stay. It is usually charged daily or weekly, and availability varies, so it is worth enquiring ahead.
What does a care home in the area typically cost?
Fees depend on the home and the level of care, and as a guide run into several hundred pounds a week, often higher for nursing or dementia care. Always ask exactly what the weekly fee includes and what is charged on top, such as chiropody or hairdressing.
Are care homes inspected by a regulator?
Yes. Every care home in England is registered with and inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which publishes a rating of Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement or Inadequate, along with a detailed report you can read before deciding.