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About Oasis Manor Care

A family-founded group built around relationships, stability and high-quality care.

Oasis Manor Care was started by a family who believed children who have experienced adversity, loss or disruption deserve small, stable homes and adults who genuinely care. We run Ofsted-registered children's homes in Croydon, South London, and we are growing carefully.

Our story

Homes where children can feel safe, valued and at home.

Oasis Manor Care is family-founded and family-run. We did not set out to build something big. We set out to build homes where children can feel safe, valued and at home: small, warm, properly staffed, and run to a standard that does not bend. Every home we open is opened the same way, slowly and carefully, with the right manager and the right team in place before a child arrives.

We are growing, but growth is never the point. The point is the child in front of us, and whether this is a home where they can finally feel safe.

What we believe

Three things that shape every decision.

Children do best when they feel safe, understood and genuinely cared for. Everything else follows from that.

Small and stable beats big and busy. Solo and two-child homes, settled teams, long-term placements.

Quality is not a slogan. Named managers, Ofsted accountability, an in-house psychologist, and care built on PACE.

Our leadership

Led by experienced, qualified people.

Our homes are led by experienced, qualified people. Craig Rook, our Operations Director and Responsible Individual, is a qualified social worker with over a decade in residential care and a track record of opening and developing children's homes. Our registered managers lead each home day to day, accountable to Ofsted for the care children receive.

How we work

PACE is woven through everyday life in every Oasis home, supported by an in-house psychologist who sees the children and supports our staff. We provide long-term, planned placements, because stability is the thing our children have most often been denied.

Work with us, or welcome a child into one of our homes

Two ways to start a conversation.

Whether you are looking for the right home for a child, or looking to do this work, we would like to hear from you.