When the Sun Goes Down, the Confusion Goes Up: A Caregiver’s Guide to Sundowning in Dementia
What Is Sundowning? Sundowning is a group of symptoms that occur in the late afternoon or evening in people with Alzheimer’s or dementia. These symptoms may include confusion, agitation, anxiety, pacing, or difficulty sleeping.
Feeling Overwhelmed Caring for Aging Parents? Professional Help May Be the Best Decision
Choosing professional care isn't a sign that you’ve stopped trying—it’s a sign that you’ve started prioritizing your loved one’s safety and your own well-being. From reducing medication errors to restoring the 'son or daughter' relationship, discover why seeking help is the bravest decision a caregiver can make
