Dementia affects people in different ways, so our dementia care in East Sussex focuses on understanding what helps each person feel comfortable at home. We support clients across Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, Lewes, and nearby areas, learning how they prefer to spend their day and what brings them a sense of ease. Our Care Professionals provide practical help and familiar routines that support daily life.

Highest regulatory ratings
Care for 18,000+ older people
Recommended by 95% of our clients
10,000 trained Care Professionals
Homecare.co.uk rating 9.6/10
Highest regulatory ratings
Care for 18,000+ older people
Recommended by 95% of our clients
10,000 trained Care Professionals
Homecare.co.uk rating 9.6/10
Life with dementia can feel unpredictable at times, which is why our care across East Sussex is tailored around everyday habits, preferences and the small details that matter. We take time to learn what helps someone feel more settled. Some people feel best with a slow morning and simple routines, while others enjoy gentle activity or a short walk when the weather is kind.
Care plans include preparing meals that feel familiar, reminders about drinking water, and support with tasks that help the day run smoothly. Activities follow personal interests and might include watching the boats at Newhaven Harbour, listening to favourite radio programmes, sorting through keepsakes or sitting in a sunny spot in the garden.
Every Care Professional completes City & Guilds-assured dementia training, equipping them with communication techniques that reduce distress and help someone feel more in control. Regulated by the CQC, our dementia care in East Sussex is practical, consistent and centred on everyday life.

Great dementia care starts with learning who the person is and how they manage their day. Care Professionals take note of preferred routines, how the home is organised and what brings comfort, so each visit feels like support that fits naturally into daily life rather than something disruptive.
Communication is adjusted gently depending on how someone is feeling. Some people respond well to short explanations, while others need more time to process information. We observe how they react and adapt our approach so conversations feel manageable rather than overwhelming.
A small, consistent team visits regularly, helping clients feel more relaxed and making it easier for us to notice changes. Activities are simple and rooted in everyday life, such as organising household bits, tending to plants or listening to familiar music. Our focus is on dignity, comfort and support that respects each person’s way of living.
Dementia affects the whole family, which is why our home care in East Sussex includes clear communication and guidance for relatives too. We keep in regular contact so families understand how things are progressing and can reach out whenever something feels uncertain.
Familiar and consistent Care Professionals mean we get to know each person well enough to spot subtle differences in mood or ability. These observations help families plan ahead and feel more confident in their decisions. We also share practical suggestions for adapting the home environment, such as keeping spaces simpler and reducing clutter.
The local office team is easy to speak with and can help adjust visit times or care arrangements as needs change. Families often tell us they value having knowledgeable support nearby, and that being able to speak with people who already understand their situation makes difficult conversations easier to have.

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