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Is your loved one with Alzheimer’s sundowning?

By February 6, 2019 April 21st, 2021 39 Comments

Sundowning is a symptom of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. It’s also known as “late-day confusion.” If someone you care for has dementia, their confusion and agitation may get worse in the late afternoon and evening.  In the below link you find tips for caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s that show signs of sundowning.  Never hesitate to talk to your doctor if you find that your loved one is sundowning to see if there are other options that you might be able to explore to help.

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