When Dementia Changes Sleep

A Family Caregiver's Guide to Sundowning, Nighttime Restlessness, Evening Confusion, and Calmer Nights at Home
142 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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When dementia changes sleep, the whole home can feel different.Evenings may become harder. Nights may feel longer. A loved one may become restless, confused, anxious, or unable to settle. The caregiver may start sleeping lightly, waking often, and feeling exhausted before the next day even begins.When Dementia Changes Sleep is a practical and gentle guide for family caregivers who are trying to understand sundowning, nighttime restlessness, evening confusion, and changing sleep patterns in dementia care at home.Written in a simple, warm, and non-medical style, this book helps caregivers look at the full evening and nighttime routine with more clarity. It does not promise perfect sleep. It offers realistic support, calmer habits, and small adjustments that can make difficult nights easier to manage.Inside, you will find practical help for: - understanding why sleep may change with dementia- recognizing evening confusion and sundowning patterns- creating a calmer bedtime routine- reducing noise, clutter, shadows, and overstimulation- handling nighttime waking with more patience and structure- supporting safety during restless nights- protecting the caregiver's own rest when possible- building simple routines that are easier to repeatThis book is especially useful for spouses, adult children, and family members caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer's disease at home.If evenings and nights have become one of the hardest parts of caregiving, this guide gives you a clear and practical place to start.