The NHS provides a range of services for people with dementia across different stages of the condition. GPs are usually the first point of contact and can refer patients to specialist memory clinics for assessment and diagnosis. Consultant psychiatrists and geriatricians manage ongoing care, including prescribing medications such as donepezil that can slow cognitive decline in some forms of dementia. Community mental health teams, occupational therapists, and specialist dementia nurses provide support at home. The NHS also funds some residential and nursing home care through NHS Continuing Healthcare for people with complex health needs. It works alongside social services and voluntary organisations to deliver a joined-up care pathway from diagnosis through to end-of-life care.
