If you require mental health crisis support, please contact your local mental health services, your GP, or telephone 111 or the emergency services.

Further information and resources

More information

To find out more information about delirium and access to resources and easy read information you can follow the links below and follow hashtag, ‘icanpreventDELIRIUM’ and hashtag ‘DeliriumReady’ on Twitter.

Click the following button to go to the Royal College of Psychiatrists:

Go to Royal College of Psychiatrists (Delirium)

Click the following button to go to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence:

Go to recognising and preventing delirium (NICE)

Click the following button to go to Dementia UK and search ‘delirium’:

Go to Dementia UK

Click the following button to go to the European Delirium Association:

Go to European Delirium Association

Click the following button to go to the MindEd for families easy read document and then go to older people and search ‘delirium’:

Go to MindEd for Families

Resources you can share

Dr Krishnan has given permission for the following resources to be shared:

The Delirium Wheel PDF is an infographic entitled, ‘Are they different today’. There is an alternate PDF text version below.

Delirium Wheel (4.21MB)

Delirium Wheel infographic, accessible version (89.80kB)

The PDFs below are infographics depicting information described within this course.

Delirium Prompt Card (1.01MB)

I can prevent delirium (1.00MB)

Delirium Ready (1.60MB)