This is called sundowning. Keeping the person busy during the day can help. |
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The other three are susceptible to sundowning, that late-Sunday-blues feeling. |
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Impaired judgment and sundowning often makes it necessary to restrict and protect the delirious patient. |
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They are also discussing specific obstacles such as getting their loved one to accept outside care as well as wandering, sundowning and mealtime. |
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Some are more social and verbal than my mother but the not sleeping at night, the sundowning, the 36-hour day, these they hold in terrible common. |
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There have been a few clinical studies documenting sundowning but, until now, there hasn't been research to see what's going on in the brain to explain this. |
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Douglas has recently been in Reno, Nevada, filming Sundowning, and his 1997 children's book The Broken Mirror, will be reissued for the holidays. |
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