Navigating Changed Behaviour in People Living with Dementia is a 3-hour workshop for aged care staff on changed behaviour and improving the wellbeing of people with dementia.
Delirium is a serious medical condition producing sudden and often severe changes in a person’s mental function. A person typically has difficulty thinking clearly, maintaining focus or attention, and may appear confused or disorientated. Delirium needs to be recognised early and managed promptly.
Join DTA, for an evening with Michael Verde from Memory Bridge, and learn about his person-centred approach to ending the loneliness of people with dementia
Work through two case studies to develop an appropriate plan for managing a benzodiazepine and/or other sedative medication prescribed for a person living with dementia.