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CLINICS IN THE LOCAL NATIONWIDE BRANCH WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR ANYONE AFFECTED BY DEMENTIA, WHETHER THEY’RE A NATIONWIDE CUSTOMER OR NOT. 19:50, 20 May 2025Updated 11:01, 22 May 2025
Nationwide Building Society in East Kilbride has been selected to offer dementia clinics in partnership with Dementia UK. Under the charity partnership, they be funding 30 new admiral nurses
- fifteen of which will run dementia support clinics from Nationwide branches across the country, providing access to help and advice in areas of need across the UK. Admiral nurses
specialise in providing life-changing care for families affected by all forms of dementia. DOWNLOAD THE LANARKSHIRE LIVE APP TODAY The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now. Get
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in Lanarkshire - iOS - Android Clinics in the local branch will be available for anyone affected by dementia, whether they’re a Nationwide customer or not. The free 45-minute appointments
will be hosted by an admiral nurse, who can support with any aspect of dementia, including: worries about symptoms, understanding the diagnosis, financial and legal issues and emotional
support. Kirsty Anderson, local customer relationship manager, said: "It's such a privilege to be a part of such a valuable service to not only our customers but the wider
community. "Dementia affects everyone at some point in their lives and the support these admiral nurses can give is vital to helping families deal with this illness. READ MORE: Cops
launch appeal in bid to trace missing Motherwell man "Having somewhere to go that is familiar and not clinical such as hospital really puts the families at ease and provides a safe
space to have these difficult conversations." The East Kilbride branch will be running fundraising event 'Time for a Cuppa' On Wednesday, May 28 from 10am-4pm. There will be a
bake sale, raffles and information available on the dementia clinics. Pop in and show your support to this fantastic service available for the local community and surrounding areas. Article
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