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Discover how seasonal changes affect sundowning symptoms in those with dementia, and learn simple strategies to manage them ...
Sundowning—also known as sundowner's syndrome—occurs when dementia symptoms like confusion, agitation, distress, and confusion occur or worsen in the later afternoon or evening. While anyone ...
Have you ever noticed that a loved one with dementia seems more agitated or confused as the day progresses? This phenomenon ...
An expert warned that the clocks changing can be disorientating and even distressing for people living with dementia ...
From the April/May 2016 issue of our magazine, Talking Point members share tips on supporting a person with dementia who becomes anxious and wants to ‘go home’, often in the late afternoon – ...
Sir Jackie Stewart, the three-times F1 champion, has spoken openly about his wife’s battle with dementia and the “horrendous” ...
Sundowning is a phenomenon commonly experienced by those with dementia. As the day progresses into evening, symptoms such as confusion, agitation and restlessness can intensify. This can be ...