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Dementia and delirium – Communication at transitions of care

Clinicians outline the essential components of communication when people with dementia transition between hospital care and the home.

In this video clinicians talk about communication at transition of care, including the importance of information provided by carers, informing the GP of a delirium, and follow-up after the patient has returned home.

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  • Delirium In intensive care
  • Dementia and Delirium in ED – A Medical Perspective
  • Dementia and delirium – Communication at transitions of care
  • Dementia and Delirium – The facts
  • Dementia and Delirium – The General Practitioner’s Perspective
  • Dementia and Delirium: Providing a Safe and Supportive Environment in Hospital
  • On my mind: Delirium Care
  • On my mind: Dementia and delirium
  • On my mind: Dementia and delirium documentary
  • On my mind: High Quality Care – Recognising Delirium
  • Recognising Delirium in ED – A Nurse’s Perspective
  • Top Tips for Cognitive Impairment Champions
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