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Understanding Sundowning in Alzheimer's Disease: Causes, Symptoms, and Coping Strategies

  Sundowning is a term that refers to the confusion, anxiety, and agitation many individuals with Alzheimer's disease experience during the late afternoon and evening. It can be one of the most challenging aspects of caregiving, as it disrupts both the patient’s and caregiver’s routine. This post will explore the causes and symptoms of sundowning, and provide practical tips and coping strategies to manage its impact, helping caregivers better understand and support their loved ones through these difficult episodes. Key Points What is Sundowning? — A behavioral phenomenon common in Alzheimer's patients, often characterized by confusion and agitation during the late hours. Why Does Sundowning Happen? — Causes include changes in circadian rhythms, fatigue, and environmental triggers. Symptoms of Sundowning — Restlessness, confusion, mood swings, and difficulty sleeping are typical symptoms. Coping Strategies for Sundowning — Environmental modifications, structured routines, and r...