Dementia versus Delirium: Joelle M. Vlahakis, MD, FAAP, HMDC, FAHHPM - Making Sure Your Wishes Are Followed
Auditorium
FREE LECTURE SERIES
Most of us know that dementia is a progressive decline in
memory and cognitive function. But could you distinguish
dementia from delirium, an acute state of confusion that
has many causes, from infections and drug reactions, to
the onset of dementia? If it happened to you, are your
healthcare decisions known? Please join Sarasota Memorial’s
Memory Disorder experts to learn more about dementia,
delirium, how they differ, how they’re related, and how you
can be proactive about them. A short Q and A will follow
each presentation.
Tuesday, November 19, 4:30-5:30pm
Joelle M. Vlahakis, MD, FAAP, HMDC, FAHHPM -
Clearing the Mist. Making Sure Your Wishes Are
Followed in the Fog of Illness
This is a FREE LECTURE SERIES with FREE VALET PARKING at main hospital entrance. Light refreshments served. RSVP is required.
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