World Suicide Prevention Day Community Memorial walk and Self Care Fair
Hosted by StandBy Support After Suicide, Lifeline Brisbane, Survivors of Suicide Bereavement Support Association
Hosted by Connected Medical Solutions
Connected Medical Solutions is a cohesive, clinically-led telehealth service dedicated to providing specialist care to Australians when it's needed the most, with a strong emphasis on accessibility.
Dementia is an escalating public health challenge in Australia, affecting over 487,500 Australians—a figure expected to reach 1.1 million by 2058 (Source: Dementia Australia). As the population ages, the role of healthcare professionals in the early detection, diagnosis, and ongoing management of dementia becomes increasingly critical. Whether you work in primary care, residential aged care facilities (RACFs), or hospital environments, your involvement is essential in providing timely and effective care to those living with dementia.
This session will provide valuable insights and strategies for managing dementia, from identifying early signs and making accurate diagnoses to delivering effective ongoing care and support.
Date: 17 September 2024
Time: 7.00 PM AEST
Cost: Free
Speaker: Dr. Maneesha | Consultant Geriatrician and General Medicine Physician, CMS
Host: Dr. Tatiana Lowe | Medical Director at CMS
Key takeaways:
This session is tailored to meet the needs of healthcare professionals across various settings, offering valuable insights and strategies for managing dementia, from identifying early signs and making accurate diagnoses to delivering effective ongoing care and support.
Don't miss out and register today. Participation qualifies you for CPD hours.
Sept 17, 2024
07:00 pm - 07:45 pm
ahill@myemergencydr.com.au
0402 931 848
Online
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians within our region: the Jagera, Turrbal, Gubbi Gubbi, Waka Waka and the Ningy Ningy peoples of where we meet, work and learn. Brisbane North PHN is committed to reconciliation. Our vision for reconciliation is where the stories of our First Nations’ people are heard and shared, and networks are formed.