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Confused Behavior in Long-Term Care
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with Russell E. Brown, MD
Neurology and Psychiatry
Discover ways to help your Family Members or Direct Care Staff prevent or deal with this difficult set of resident behaviors. Our exciting new Teleseminar series addresses the most problematic behaviors in residential care such as combative residents, distressed family members and staff, increased psychotropic drug use, and agitation in residents with Dementia. In this particular training session your family or staff will learn how to effectively manage confused behaviors in the residential care setting. The results will be increased family, resident and staff satisfaction leading to a safer, less stressful environment.
Training Highlights & Learning Objectives
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Learn about the early signs and symptoms of Delirium
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Learn how to identify the risk factors of Delirium
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Learn how to approach and manage the Delirious Resident
Please submit your request for Caregiver Training via the Contact Us page.
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