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  • Why Some Dementia Patients Feel More Comfortable in the Dark
    Living with dementia can be challenging, and one of the most common issues is difficulty with sleep Many people with dementia find it hard to fall asleep or stay asleep because their brains are constantly active, trying to make sense of the world around them
  • Is a dark room better for a dementia patient? - AgingCare. com
    It depends on the person and their condition And for some dementia patients, the darkness and dark shadows can be seen as scary and induce hallucinations One more tip: My husband was sundowning, and I found online advice that helped immediately (in his case Again, it depends on the person)
  • Why Some Dementia Patients Feel More Comfortable in the Dark
    Creating a dark bedroom can be a simple yet effective way to improve the sleep and overall comfort of someone with dementia By reducing visual overload and creating a more familiar environment, you can help your loved one feel more secure and relaxed
  • Should You Keep Patients With Alzheimers Rooms Dark At Night
    Improper color choices, such as dark doormats that might resemble a hole, can cause confusion and increase fall risks Providing consistent lighting throughout the day and maintaining night lights can diminish anxiety associated with dark rooms
  • Sitting in the dark - Dementia Support Forum
    She has a lovely view of the garden but still sits in relative darkness I suspect she’s not alone in doing this and I should probably leave well enough alone if she’s happy It just seems such a shame that she cuts herself off from the world Maybe she feels safer I don't know Good job we never got around to putting a blind in her kitchen
  • Why dementia gets worse at night—and how to stop it
    For many people with dementia, the transition from day to night can be difficult due to a syndrome known as sundowning It's marked by a regular change of behavior, often involving confusion, agitation, and anxiety Experts are unclear on the cause
  • Alzheimers: Managing sleep problems - Mayo Clinic
    Sleep troubles may affect up to 25% of people with mild to moderate Alzheimer's and about 50% of people with moderate to severe Alzheimer's Sleep troubles tend to get worse as Alzheimer's becomes worse
  • Sundowning and dementia - Alzheimers Society
    Close the curtains or blinds once it starts to get dark and cover the television with a dust cover, if it’s not being used Think whether something that’s happened during the day has affected them
  • Dementia and Sleep Problems: Causes, Treatments Tips
    In conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, damage to the hypothalamus and other regulatory centers disrupts circadian rhythms, the internal clock that signals when to feel awake or sleepy As these systems weaken, individuals may struggle to maintain consistent sleep patterns
  • Sundowning, Sleepless Nights, and Burnout: Managing Alzheimer’s After Dark
    Nighttime Alzheimer’s care is rarely talked about in detail, yet it’s often the moment families realize they cannot do this alone forever Understanding why symptoms worsen after dark, and what can actually help, can make nights safer, calmer, and more manageable





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