Care home in Sittingbourne, ME10 2HT, South East
Court Regis
Single-level living where residents stay active and connected
Court Regis in Sittingbourne creates a welcoming environment where residents can move freely without the challenge of stairs or lifts. This South East care home brings together thoughtful design with a full programme of activities, helping residents maintain their independence while enjoying each day. The single-floor layout means everyone can easily reach the gardens, dining areas, and communal spaces.
Court Regis is a care home near Sittingbourne in the South East. Single-level living where residents stay active and connected
Specialist Focus
The single-level design particularly suits residents with dementia, removing the confusion and risk that stairs can bring. The structured daily activities and familiar routines help create a reassuring environment.
Court Regis cares for adults over and under 65, including those living with dementia.
Staff and Management
Staff make time to chat with families about how their loved ones are settling in and progressing. The team handles practical matters like laundry and clothing labels, while keeping an approachable manner that families appreciate when they need to discuss anything important.
What People Say
Fresh meals are prepared daily in the kitchen, with hot drinks and snacks available throughout the day from the trolley service. The gardens include raised beds where residents can get involved in planting and maintenance, creating pleasant outdoor spaces to enjoy when the weather's nice.
Families describe how residents settle into life here, joining in with cooking sessions, art activities, and group exercises. The monthly newsletter keeps everyone connected to what's happening, while special events like summer fayres and Christmas celebrations bring families together throughout the year.
Summing Up
With regular outings to local shops and attractions, residents stay connected to the wider Sittingbourne community.
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