Finding the right support for someone living with dementia can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to face it alone. We provide dementia care in Kent, working with families across Maidstone, Canterbury, Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks. Our Care Professionals take time to understand each person as an individual, helping them stay connected to their community and continue the activities that feel familiar and enjoyable.

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 change from day to day, which is why flexible, personalised support is so important. Our Care Professionals help with morning and evening routines, offer gentle reminders around meals and hydration, and encourage meaningful activities linked to long-held interests, whether that is listening to familiar music, meeting friends or spending time outdoors.
All Care Professionals receive City & Guilds-assured dementia training, giving them the skills to communicate calmly and confidently during moments of confusion or uncertainty. They use simple language, reassurance and patient repetition when needed, helping our clients feel understood and at ease. We also keep a close eye on changes in mobility, mood and cognition, updating care plans so support always reflects current needs.
Families receive practical guidance on creating a comfortable home environment, from managing lighting and noise to adapting daily routines. Regulated by the CQC, Home Instead provides dependable dementia care across Kent, giving families confidence that their loved one is supported with care, consistency and respect.

Living with dementia can make everyday life feel uncertain, so our approach is built around steady, predictable support. We take great care when matching individuals with Care Professionals, helping relationships form naturally and creating a sense of safety at home. Familiar faces make a difference, especially when someone is feeling unsettled or unsure of their surroundings.
Our Care Professionals adapt their communication to what feels right in the moment. This might involve gentle reassurance, patient repetition or simply sitting quietly together when words feel overwhelming. We respond to shifts in abilities with understanding rather than correction, helping each person retain dignity throughout the day.
Activities are chosen with purpose, drawing on personal history to create small moments of connection. Whether it’s looking through photographs, listening to a favourite programme or enjoying a simple routine, our focus remains on what brings comfort, confidence and a sense of identity.
We understand how important it is for families to feel informed, supported and reassured when a loved one is living with dementia. Our home care in Kent includes regular communication so relatives can see how visits are going and feel confident that any evolving needs are noticed and shared promptly. The local office team is always available to answer questions, adjust care and offer guidance when things become too much.
Because the same Care Professionals visit consistently, they recognise even subtle differences in behaviours or general well-being. These observations help families understand what these changes may mean and plan ahead with greater clarity. We also provide practical advice on care and adapting routines so life feels more manageable for everyone involved.
You are not facing this journey alone. We have supported many families across Kent and are committed to being a dependable, compassionate presence at every stage of dementia.

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