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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 comparison,  source Their  symptoms  may be less pronounced earlier in the day.Your loved one is most likely to experience sundowning if they have mid-stage to advanced dementia. Learn about steps you can take to help reduce sundowning, for their benefit as well as your own. Scientists don't completely understand why sleep disturbances occur with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. As with changes in memory and behavior, sleep changes somehow result from the impact of Alzheimer's on the brain. Some studies indicate as many as 20 percent of persons with Alzheimer's will experience increased confusion, anxiety and agitation beginning late in the day. Others may experience changes in their sleep schedule and restlessness durin

Sleep Issues & Sundowning

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Sleep issues  can be caused by a number of factors. Although the cause of a sleeping disorder may differ, the end result of all sleeping disorders is a disrupted sleep during the night’s resting and sleeping hours. Some factors that can cause sleep issues include: source ·         Medical issues such as asthma ·         Physical disturbance such as pain or irritation ·         Psychiatric issues or disorders such as stress or depression and anxiety ·         Environmental issues such as alcohol and stimulant use Acute or short-term insomnia is a  sleeping disorder  caused by stress such as job change or loss and death of loved ones, extreme temperatures, environmental factors such as pain, discomfort and chronic stress and illness. Chronic or long-term insomnia is a sleeping disorder that may last for weeks and months. Such condition is caused by chronic stress, depression and discomfort or pain at night. Other factors that may cause sleep issues include: ·