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Caring for cognitive impairment responding to distress

This webinar focuses on what clinicians can do to reduce distress that is often experienced by people with cognitive impairment in hospital.

Slides available here.

  • Cognitive Impairment in Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit: Webinar
  • Improving the hospital environment for people with cognitive impairment: Webinar
  • Q&A on NSQHS Standards: Webinar for lead hospital cognitive champions
  • Safer use of medicines for cognitive impairment: Webinar
  • Setting up a volunteer program in hospitals to benefit people with cognitive impairment: Webinar
  • Webinar Special – Interview with delirium expert, Professor Inouye
  • Working with people with cognitive impairment, carers and families: Webinar
  • All about caring for cognitive impairment: Webinar
  • Getting started lessons from the field: Caring for Cognitive Impairment campaign
  • Be alert to delirium: Webinar
  • Be alert to delirium: Question time
  • Caring for cognitive impairment responding to distress
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