About this Event
Overview
During this interactive workshop, participants will delve into the forefront of delirium prevention and management, exploring the most recent evidence- based approaches. The dynamic workshop encompasses didactic sessions, small group problem- based learning, dialogue, and hands-on activities to ensure an enriching learning experience.
Highlights
- Gain insights from experts in the field
- Participate in hands-on learning activities
- Network and collaborate with peers
- Gain access to latest tools and resources
Learning Objectives
At the end of this learning activity, the learners will be able to:
- Describe the core features of delirium and understand how to use a delirium screening tool.
- Identify common delirium risk factors and accompanying interventions that support a delirium prevention and management plan.
- Identify a range of delirium prevention best practice guidelines.
- Explain the role of family in reducing delirium risks in older adults in the community.
- Describe approaches to integrating delirium prevention interventions into daily patient care.
Audience
This workshop is ideal for nurses, physician assistants, physical therapists, occupational therapists, personal support workers, recreational therapists and other healthcare providers working with older adults. It is an official course of the .
Questions?
Contact Laura Horsman [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
88 Maplewood Ave, 88 Maplewood Avenue, Hamilton, Canada
CAD 50.00