Posts Tagged ‘insomnia’
How to Cope with Sundown Syndrome (Sundowning)
Sundown Syndrome (Sundowning) Many caregivers and family members of seniors with Alzheimer’s dread the setting of the sun. When that evening sun goes down, many people afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease begin to show signs of sundowning or sundown syndrome. As the sun sets, they become more agitated, restless, confused, angry, sad, moody and even aggressive…
Read MorePost Stroke Sleep Disorders can interfere with Stroke Rehabilitation
Post-Stroke Insomnia Post-stroke sleep disorders like insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea can interfere with stroke rehabilitation and recovery from a stroke. A study published May 30, 2018 in Scientific Reports discovered that insomnia, which is the inability to fall asleep or to remain asleep, may be a long-term post-stroke condition. This is especially common for…
Read MoreMemory Care is the Best Solution for Long-Term Treatment for Alzheimer’s and Dementia
Your loved one was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and you have been a voluntary loving caregiver. Now the day has come when it is time for your loved one to leave home. While there are many nursing homes that will take in people suffering from Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, not all of…
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