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Highmarket House

Experts in award winning care in Banbury

Experts in award winning care in Banbury

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From trips out to making wishes come true, holding events with the community, to birthdays and celebrations in the home, no two days are the same at Highmarket House

Our regular events

  • Knit and Natter
    Bi-weekly on Thursdays, 6.30pm - 8.30pm

    Come along to our weekly session alongside residents at Highmarket House. Take part in learning and sharing new skills while enjoying complimentary light refreshments. 

  • Senior lunch club
    Every Friday at 12.30pm – 3pm
    Come along to our weekly senior lunch club and make new friendships.

  • Love to move
    Every Friday, 11am - 12pm
    Join us for dementia-friendly seated exercises proven to transform the lives of people living with dementia.

  • Dog cafe
    First Saturday of every month, 3pm - 4.30pm
    Meet other dog owners in the local community in a friendly and relaxed setting and learn more about caring for your pet from our guest speakers. 

  • Memory cafe
    Last Wednesday of every month, at 10am 
    Our café provides a relaxed, informal setting for people living with dementia and their family, friends, and carers. 

Care UK retains nationally recognised Care Catering Award title for third year in a row

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Care UK retains nationally recognised Care Catering Award title for third year in a row

Care UK colleagues are celebrating after winning the Public Sector Catering Award’s Care Catering category for the third year in a row.

Banbury care home to host free advice event

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Banbury care home to host free advice event

As part of a nationwide initiative, a care home in Banbury is inviting local people to its free dementia advice event.

Banbury care home fulfils resident’s burning wish

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Banbury care home fulfils resident’s burning wish

A Banbury care home resident was delighted when his wish to relive his past career was made a reality.

Banbury care home resident relives career with help from furry friends

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Banbury care home resident relives career with help from furry friends

A Banbury care home resident, who used to run a local pet shop, was delighted to see the home become a pet haven for the afternoon.

Community invited to visit Banbury care home

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Community invited to visit Banbury care home

A care home in Banbury is inviting the local community to explore its purpose-built facilities.

Care UK shortlisted in 12 categories at the Care Home Awards

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Care UK shortlisted in 12 categories at the Care Home Awards

Care UK teams are celebrating after being shortlisted in 12 categories at this year’s Care Home Awards. The Care Home Awards recognise and reward excellence...

Four-legged friends help Banbury care home raise more than £2,700 for charity

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Four-legged friends help Banbury care home raise more than £2,700 for charity

A care home in Banbury has been ‘walking’ hard to raise money for a worthy cause.

Banbury care homes join The Big Dementia Conversation

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Banbury care homes join The Big Dementia Conversation

Two care homes in Banbury are calling on local people to take part in a national conversation to learn more about dementia.

Care UK launches The Big Dementia Conversation

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Care UK launches The Big Dementia Conversation

Eight in 10 adults believe dementia is still misunderstood, according to research.