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What is delirium and how does it differ from dementia? When are mood and behaviour changes a sign of delirium? This World Delirium Day, join our experts as they share more about this disturbance in mental ability that results in a state of confusion and reduced awareness. Gain a deeper understanding of delirium, how to recognise it, and what caregivers can do.
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Clin Asst Prof Ong Pui SimSenior Consultant, Department of Psychological Medicine
Understanding the differences between dementia and delirium
Dr Ooi Chun HowSenior Consultant, Department of Geriatric Medicine
Mood and behavioural disturbances in delirium
Clin Asst Prof Bharanthi BalasundaramSenior Consultant, Department of Psychological Medicine
Behavioural management in delirium
Louisa TanSenior Clinical Psychologist, Department of Clinical Psychology
Q&A session
Moderated by: Clin Asst Prof Ong Pui SimPanellists: Dr Ooi Chun How, Senior ConsultantClin Asst Prof Bharathi Balasundaram, Senior ConsultantLouisa Tan, Senior Clinical PsychologistLi Fuyin, Senior Nurse Clinician
Closing remarks
Clin Asst Prof Bharath BalasundaramSenior Consultant, Department of Psychological Medicine
Clin Asst Prof Ong Pui SimSenior ConsultantDepartment of Psychological Medicine
Dr Ooi Chun HowSenior ConsultantDepartment of Geriatric Medicine
Clin Asst Prof Bharathi BalasundaramSenior ConsultantDepartment of Psychological Medicine
Louisa TanSenior Clinical PsychologistDepartment of Clinical Psychology
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