Compassionate, person-centred dementia support that helps your loved one feel safe, calm and valued in the comfort of their own home.
Living with dementia can be challenging, but staying in familiar surroundings makes a real difference. Our specialist dementia care provides the reassurance, routine and gentle support needed to maintain quality of life, independence and dignity at home.
Speak to our dementia care specialists about your situation
Dementia care from Care2Victory supports people living with Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia and other forms of memory loss across Sittingbourne and Swale. Our approach focuses on what your loved one can still do, maintaining their dignity, independence and sense of self for as long as possible.
We understand that dementia affects everyone differently. Some people need help with daily routines, others need reassurance and company, while some require support managing confusion or distress. Our dementia-trained carers adapt to each person's needs, creating consistent, calming care that reduces anxiety.
Staying at home in familiar surroundings can slow cognitive decline and improve wellbeing for people with dementia. Familiar objects, established routines and neighbourhood connections all provide important anchors. Our care allows your loved one to remain in the place they know best, surrounded by memories and the things they love.

Our specialist dementia care supports people at all stages of their journey

Call us for a compassionate, understanding conversation about your loved one's needs. We'll explain how our dementia care works and answer your questions about memory loss, behaviours and support options.
One of our experienced dementia care nurses visits you at home. We'll assess needs, learn about routines, preferences, life history and what matters most. We'll also check home safety and suggest any helpful adaptations.
We create a detailed care plan focused on maintaining abilities, reducing distress and supporting wellbeing. We carefully match a dementia-trained carer who's right for your loved one's personality and needs.
Before care begins, you'll meet your proposed carer. We introduce them gradually so your loved one feels comfortable with this new familiar face.
Care starts when you're ready, with extra support during the first week as your loved one gets to know their carer. We build routines and consistency that create security.
Dementia progresses, so we review care regularly and adapt support. Our team is always available to discuss concerns, changes or additional needs.
All carers complete dementia awareness, communication techniques, behaviour management and person-centred care training.
Founded by an experienced nurse, we understand the medical aspects of dementia progression and medication management.
We assign regular carers who become familiar faces. Consistency reduces anxiety and allows genuine relationships to develop.
We learn your loved one's life story, preferences and what brings them joy. Care is built around the person they are.
Our carers use validation techniques, simple language, visual cues and gentle reassurance. We never rush or cause distress.
We engage in activities that maintain skills, spark memories and bring pleasure – whether baking, music, or looking at photos.
We involve families in care planning, provide regular updates and support you with advice, respite and emotional understanding.
From a few hours weekly to full-time live-in dementia care, we adapt to changing needs at each stage.
From £25/hour
Specialist dementia support with flexible packages
£1,400-1,650/week
Full-time dementia specialist providing 24/7 support
From £25/hour
Giving family carers essential breaks
From £130/night
Waking night care for confusion or wandering
Funding Options: We work with self-funding families, local authority funding and NHS Continuing Healthcare.
"Mum has vascular dementia and was getting very confused and anxious. Her carer from Care2Victory, Emma, has been absolutely brilliant. She's so patient and calm, and Mum really trusts her. Emma knows exactly how to reassure Mum when she's worried. We've seen such a difference – Mum is calmer and happier, and we finally feel supported."
David L.
Sittingbourne • Son
"Dad has Alzheimer's and we were struggling to cope with the changes in his behaviour. Care2Victory arranged for Maria to visit twice a day. She's dementia-trained and it shows. She never gets flustered, uses simple words Dad understands, and has this gentle way of guiding him through his morning routine."
Rachel and Tom H.
Swale • Daughter and son-in-law
If your loved one has dementia and you're looking for compassionate, specialist care at home in Sittingbourne, we're here to help.
Dementia-specialist carers • Nurse-led service • CQC rated Good
Speak to our dementia care specialists about your situation