Author and advocate, Christine Bryden, shares her experiences as a person living with dementia at the launch of A Better Way to Care: Safe and high quality care for patients with cognitive impairment in 2014.
Mr Samuel launches A Better Way to Care: Safe and high quality care for patients with cognitive impairment resources in 2014.
Dr Swan interviews a panel at the campaign launch in January 2016.
Professor Marshall launches the Caring for Cognitive Impairment campaign in January 2016.
Ms Weir presents the perspective of a general manager where small, positive changes at her hospital made a big difference, at the launch of the campaign in January 2016.
Professor Kurrle explains the importance of recognising cognitive impairment at the campaign launch in January 2016.
Dr Allen explains that the campaign is a call for action to unite everyone who cares for people with cognitive impairment at the campaign launch in January 2016.
Presenters from the launch outline the importance of the campaign.
Ms Scott questions presenters at the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care’s launch of the Delirium Clinical Care Standard in July 2016.
Professor Caplan provides outlines the key elements the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care’s Delirium Clinical Care Standard at the launch in July 2016.
Ms Scott, medical reporter presents at the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care’s launch of the Delirium Clinical Care Standard in July 2016.
Professor Marshall AC, Chair of the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care’s launches the Delirium Clinical Care Standard in July 2016.
Dr Carolyn Hullick presents on the Emergency Department perspective at the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care’s launch of the Delirium Clinical Care Standard in July 2016.
Ms Jackman presents a consumer perspective at the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care’s launch of the Delirium Clinical Care Standard in July 2016.