
Caring for an aging loved one with Alzheimer’s disease is not easy. Family caregivers have a lot on their plate, and providing the needed care can be difficult. Visiting Angels Knoxville brings up sundowner’s syndrome and how it is connected to Alzheimer’s.
To begin, Visiting Angels Knoxville provides a definition of sundowner’s syndrome. Sundowner’s syndrome is when someone’s temperament, behavior, or personality changes during the afternoon or evening. Sundowner’s syndrome is also known as “sundown syndrome” or “sundowning.” Furthermore, 1 in 5 Alzheimer’s patients tend to develop sundowner’s syndrome. Some feeling related to sundowner’s syndrome include: confusion, agitation, and restlessness.
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