
“The Nationwide clinic has had a lasting impact”
Jane shares her experience of attending a Nationwide dementia clinic and the lasting positive impact it has had on her and her husband, Brian, who is living with dementia.
If you care for someone who has dementia or live with the diagnosis yourself, you can book a free 45-minute face-to-face appointment with a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse for expert, tailored support, whatever your questions or concerns. Our dementia clinics are being held at selected Nationwide branches across the UK. All appointments are confidential and will take place in a private space within the branch. You do not need to be a Nationwide member to book an appointment.
Please note appointments can only be booked up to one month in advance.
Find an appointment by selecting the area below.
If you are unable to book online you can send a text message with the word: APPOINTMENT to 07478 724000, and we will call you to help you make a booking.
If you have any questions about the clinics please contact nationwide@dementiauk.org. However, if you need immediate support contact Dementia UK’s Helpline on 0800 888 6678.
The Nationwide Fairer Futures programme will help people who have been dealt an unfair hand across generations. Our partnership will be game-changing for Dementia UK, giving even more people access to our services, because we want every family affected by dementia to benefit from specialist support as they face the fear and confusion of dementia.
Over the next three years, our partnership will:
Over the next three years our partnership will enable at least 100,000 people living with dementia and their carers will be supported through specialist care and guidance. Our aim is to empower people to have the best life possible, for as long as possible.
Our nurses offer advice and support with any aspect of dementia, including:
If you would like to talk to a specialist dementia Admiral Nurse, you can book a free, confidential phone or video appointment. You can also phone our free Helpline on 0800 888 6678 (Monday-Friday 9am-9pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am-5pm) or email helpline@dementiauk.org.
All appointments are strictly confidential. You can view our privacy notice and our terms and conditions.
We will be sharing more information about our exciting partnership in the coming weeks. Please get in touch with our Partnerships team with any questions corporate.partnerships@dementiauk.org.
Read Jane's story"I had a 45-minute face-to-face appointment with a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse; no other healthcare professional has ever given me that much time. It was absolutely amazing to speak to somebody who understood what I was going through and had the time to listen. "
Jane shares her experience of attending a Nationwide dementia clinic and the lasting positive impact it has had on her and her husband, Brian, who is living with dementia.
Heather shares her experience of attending a free face-to-face clinic with Admiral Nurse Debi.
After getting a diagnosis aged 52, a face-to-face appointment with an Admiral Nurse helped change Andy's perspective.
Our face-to-face clinics at Nationwide branches are for anyone affected by dementia — whether you’re living with the condition or supporting someone who is.
You don’t need to be a Nationwide member to attend. If you have questions, concerns, or just need someone to talk to who understands, you’re welcome to book an appointment.
Please check back in a few weeks. We only advertise new clinic locations around a month in advance, so more may be added soon.
Booking is simple and free.
Just visit our website and find your nearest participating Nationwide branch. Once you’ve selected a location, you’ll be able to choose a date and time that works for you. Each appointment lasts around 45 minutes and gives you the chance to speak directly with a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse.
We’re here when you need us.
You’ll meet with one of our specialist dementia nurses, known as Admiral Nurses, in a quiet space at your chosen Nationwide branch.
They’ll take the time to listen to your situation, answer any questions, and offer tailored advice and emotional support. You can talk about anything — from understanding symptoms and getting a diagnosis to future planning or just coping with day-to-day challenges.
You won’t be rushed, and you’ll leave with practical next steps and someone to turn to.