Witney Community Hospital
Contact & location
Care & specialisms
Registration
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About Witney Community Hospital
Witney Community Hospital operates from Welch Way in Witney, holding CQC registration as a rehabilitation service, within the South East region. The registered provider is Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, the legal entity accountable to the regulator for the quality and safety of care delivered here.
Rehabilitation services help people recover function after illness or injury — stroke, brain injury, orthopaedic surgery, cardiac events, or long-term neurological conditions. Programmes are goal-based and multidisciplinary: physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, rehabilitation nurses and psychologists working to a plan measured in regained abilities rather than bed-days. Witney Community Hospital is CQC-registered for this work.
Evidence in rehabilitation is unambiguous on two points: earlier is better, and intensity matters. The difference between a good and a mediocre service is rarely the gym equipment — it is the number of therapy hours actually delivered each week, the specificity of goals, and how well the team plans the transition home, where gains are kept or lost.
The CQC publishes inspection reports for registered locations as they are completed; the official record for this location is linked in the registration section below and is the most reliable public account of how the service performs.
About the Specialities
Rehabilitation providers register for the populations they serve, which shapes their therapy mix and nursing model. The register lists Witney Community Hospital as caring for:
Caring for adults over 65 yrs
The service is registered to care for older adults, which carries practical expectations: staff trained in frailty, falls prevention and pressure-area care; environments that accommodate reduced mobility; and care planning that accounts for multiple long-term conditions and polypharmacy — the norm rather than the exception over 65.
Treat these declarations as the service's public promise — inspectors check against them, and you are entitled to ask exactly how each one shows up in staffing and daily practice.
Services You Can Expect
Exact availability varies by location — treat this as the typical scope of a rehabilitation service and confirm specific treatments directly with Witney Community Hospital before attending.
Physiotherapy
Movement, strength and balance retraining — the backbone of most rehabilitation programmes, dosed by intensity and progression.
Occupational therapy
Rebuilding daily living skills — washing, dressing, kitchen tasks — and adapting home environments for safe independence.
Speech and language therapy
Communication and swallowing rehabilitation after stroke and brain injury, including modified-diet management.
Neurological rehabilitation
Specialist programmes for stroke, brain injury, MS and Parkinson's built around neuroplasticity principles: repetition, task-specificity, intensity.
Orthopaedic rehabilitation
Post-surgical protocols after joint replacement, fractures and spinal surgery that turn good operations into good outcomes.
Psychology and neuropsychology
Assessment and treatment of the cognitive and emotional consequences of illness and injury — often the gating factor for progress.
Discharge planning and home transition
Home visits, equipment provision and family training before discharge, plus community follow-up to sustain gains.
How to Book
To contact Witney Community Hospital directly, use the enquiry route on its website (linked in the contact section above).
Rehabilitation at Witney Community Hospital is accessed through three routes: NHS referral from a hospital team or GP (ask the ward's therapy team or discharge coordinator to make the case for specialist rehab rather than generic care), privately funded self-referral after clinical screening, or through case managers and insurers in personal-injury and medico-legal contexts, where rehabilitation is funded as part of a claim.
Timing is clinical: for stroke and brain injury, specialist rehabilitation should follow the acute phase without a gap, so families should push for referral decisions before discharge rather than after. Ask the service directly about admission criteria, current waiting times and — crucially — how many therapy hours per week your programme would actually contain.
For privately funded programmes, request a written proposal after assessment: goals, disciplines involved, weekly therapy hours, expected duration, and how progress is measured and reported. Serious providers produce this as a matter of course.
Costs & Funding
NHS rehabilitation is free but capacity-limited, and intensity varies by area. Private inpatient neuro-rehabilitation is charged weekly and represents a significant investment — insurers, personal-injury funds and NHS personal health budgets all pay for it in different circumstances, so establish the funding route before comparing providers.
For outpatient therapy, private sessions are charged per discipline per session; block bookings and home-visit programmes are usually negotiable. If your need follows an accident that was someone else's fault, speak to your solicitor before self-funding — rehabilitation costs are recoverable and the Rehabilitation Code encourages early insurer funding.
How to Get There
You will find Witney Community Hospital at Welch Way,Witney. The OX28 6JJ postcode places it in the OX28 district of Witney, and entering the full postcode into a sat-nav or maps app will route you precisely — or use the Google Maps link for this exact location.
Planning the journey is worth two minutes at booking time: ask whether parking is available on site or nearby if driving, and use the postcode in any journey planner for buses and trains. If you have mobility needs, say so when booking — services can advise on step-free access and the nearest accessible parking or drop-off point.
If you use a wheelchair, travel with a carer, or need any adjustment — a quieter waiting area, longer appointment, or interpreter — raise it when booking rather than on arrival. CQC-registered providers are expected to make reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act, and almost all handle them smoothly given notice.
If this location is not convenient, the nearest comparable alternative is Abingdon Community Hospital, roughly 11.4 miles away — the nearby providers section below lists more options with distances.
CQC Registration & Quality
Every provider on this site is registered with the Care Quality Commission — but registration is the floor, not the ceiling, and the public record lets you judge far more than the badge.
The CQC inspects against five questions — is the service safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led — and publishes its findings. For Witney Community Hospital, the registered provider is Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. The official CQC record for this location carries the current registration status, ratings where awarded, and every published inspection report.
Reading a report efficiently: start with the well-led section (it predicts everything else), then safe. Look at the direction of travel across the last two inspections rather than a single snapshot, and treat "requires improvement" with a credible action plan differently from the same rating with repeated findings. If anything in a report concerns you, raising it with the service directly is both fair and revealing — well-run providers answer plainly.
Choosing a Rehabilitation Service in Witney
Witney has 58 CQC-registered healthcare providers in total, of which 1 are rehabilitation services — so genuine comparison is possible before you commit. The full Witney directory and the local rehabilitation listing let you shortlist alongside this profile.
Comparing the 1 rehabilitation providers around Witney, ask the intensity question first: how many hours of each therapy per week, delivered by whom? Then ask for outcome data — good services measure with standard tools and will share anonymised results. Specialism fit matters: a stroke unit for stroke, a brain-injury service for brain injury. The CQC report's effective domain tells you whether the multidisciplinary machinery genuinely works.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Witney Community Hospital located?
Witney Community Hospital is at Welch Way,Witney, OX28 6JJ, in Witney (South East region). The full postcode works in any sat-nav or journey planner.
How do I contact Witney Community Hospital?
Contact details are held on the official CQC record linked from this page, and your GP practice can route referrals directly. We display phone and website details as soon as they are available from the register.
Is Witney Community Hospital regulated?
Yes — it is registered with the Care Quality Commission (location ID RNUDM) under the registered provider Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Registration is a legal requirement for delivering this type of care in England and brings ongoing inspection.
What are the nearest alternatives to Witney Community Hospital?
The closest comparable providers are Abingdon Community Hospital (11.4 miles). Each has a full profile on this site with contact details and registration information.
How soon after a stroke should rehabilitation start?
Almost immediately — guidelines call for early mobilisation within days and structured rehabilitation to continue seamlessly after the acute phase. If a gap between hospital and rehab is proposed, challenge it: early intensity drives long-term outcome.
How many therapy hours should a programme include?
Specialist inpatient programmes commonly target a substantial daily dose across disciplines (guidelines reference multiple therapy hours per day for those who can tolerate it). Ask any provider for their actual delivered hours, not the timetabled aspiration.
Can rehabilitation help years after the injury?
Yes — meaningful gains are documented long after injury, particularly for specific goals (walking distance, arm function, communication). Progress is slower than in early recovery, so goal-specific, time-limited programmes with measurement are the honest approach.