People with dementia need to be discharged quicker

People with dementia are six times more likely to experience delirium in hospital according to research by Oxford University

I'm James Macdonald with news that people with dementia are six times more likely to experience delirium in hospital according to research by Oxford University. Delirium is a state of sudden confusion and disorientation, which affects speech and other basic functions. Because of this risk experts say It's important for people with dementia to be discharged from hospital as quickly as possible. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio. 

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