Byfield Court, Residential Home, Kent
- Autism
- Learning Disabilities
- Mental Health
Gain greater independence through learning essential life skills
Person-centred support planning
Focus on independence and daily living skills
Community connections and meaningful engagement
At Achieve together, we’re proud to provide safe, person-centred support that helps people live happy, healthy and meaningful lives.
More about our approach to quality and safeguardingAbout this home
Thoughtfully designed homes for independent living
Byfield Court is a residential home providing 24-hour support for adults with learning difficulties, autism spectrum conditions, epilepsy, dementia, sight impairment, and complex needs. The home focuses on fostering independence and meaningful engagement within a community setting. The dedicated team works closely with individuals, families, and healthcare professionals to develop person-centred plans tailored to each person’s needs and goals, ensuring positive outcomes and high-quality care.

Who we support
- Autism
- Learning Disabilities
- Mental Health
Facilities
- Accessibility - Wheelchair/Lift/Stair Lift
- En-Suite
- Games Room
- Garden/Outside Space
- Patio Rooms
- Quiet Room
- Self Contained Flats
- Sensory Room
- Service Vehicle
- Summerhouse/Conservatory
- Wet Rooms
- Wifi for tenants
What we offer
A safe and supportive place to call home
Byfield Court is a spacious, well-equipped home set in extensive grounds, providing a safe and engaging environment. It features 10 en-suite bedrooms and a self-contained flat, with a lift to the first floor. Communal areas include a sensory room, activity room, lounge, dining room, and games room. The secure garden boasts swings, a sunken trampoline, and a log cabin. Located in a quiet village near Sittingbourne, the home offers three vehicles, including a disability car, ensuring access to community activities and amenities.

We’re not just participants. We’re planners, presenters, and leaders.
Mary, Unity Co-chair

Lifestyle
At Byfield Court, people supported benefit from tailored activity plans, with in-house options like music therapy, sensory sessions, and gardening on the home’s allotment. People supported also enjoy external activities such as horse riding, gym sessions, and trips to the theatre or zoo. Regular community outings include visits to shops, restaurants, and pubs. Recently, a successful tea party raised funds for Shelter and Shelter Cymru. The home fosters a vibrant and inclusive environment, offering both recreational and therapeutic activities to enhance well-being and social engagement.
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