Care home in Sittingbourne, ME9 7LG, South East

Newington Court

CQC: Good

Where genuine smiles and settled residents tell the whole story

Walk into Newington Court in Sittingbourne and you'll notice something immediately — the staff actually seem happy to be there. That might sound basic, but families visiting this care home consistently mention how the genuine warmth from reception through to management creates an atmosphere where residents visibly thrive.

Newington Court is a care home near Sittingbourne in the South East. Where genuine smiles and settled residents tell the whole story

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Specialist Focus

The home's dementia care benefits from staff who understand how to maintain dignity and engagement for residents living with the condition. Their approach combines professional knowledge with the kind of patient, warm interaction that helps residents feel secure and valued.

Newington Court provides residential care for adults over 65, with specific expertise in dementia support and physical disabilities. They also offer care for younger adults under 65 who need specialist support.

Staff and Management

The care team here gets consistent praise for both their knowledge and their approach — staff who know what they're doing and genuinely care about doing it well. Leadership from the manager and general manager filters through the whole home, creating a culture where good care feels like the norm rather than the exception.

What People Say

The home maintains professional standards throughout, with visitors noting how clean and well-presented everything looks. The décor creates a pleasant environment without feeling institutional, and there's clear attention to keeping communal areas inviting and comfortable.

Visitors describe residents who seem genuinely content and cheerful, chatting with each other and clearly comfortable with the care team. The activities programme keeps days varied and interesting, with regular outings and special events that give residents plenty to look forward to.

Summing Up

Sometimes the best recommendation comes from simply watching how residents and staff interact on an ordinary Tuesday afternoon.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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Dementia care gifts that help

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Card Game

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Memory Box

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Digital Photoframe

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Digital Calendar

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