Remedies For Sundown Syndrome

Create A Calm Evening Environment

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Stress affects everyone differently, but it does affect us all. Someone suffering from dementia may be experiencing heightened levels of stress, especially if others seem particularly impatient or frustrated with them. They sometimes realize something is wrong, but trying to concentrate harder only makes the situation worse. This situation can be intensified in the evening when everyone returns home from work or school. Suddenly, there's much more commotion throughout the house and this can increase the patient's confusion. Caregivers can help by making an effort to help the patient feel relaxed and at ease. 

Sometimes, watching television or reading to them can contribute to the problem, so be watchful. If they seem to be having difficulty following along with the story, it may help to try putting that type of entertainment away. It may be more relaxing just to play music they enjoy. If possible, caregivers may want to get the individual a small pet to cuddle. A kitten or small dog can provide companionship and the act of petting an animal relieves stress. The patient's doctor might suggest other methods for reducing dementia-related stress or they may have ideas to help caregivers create a calm evening environment.

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