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How do you calm a dementia patient at night? A guide to managing sundowning

According to the Alzheimer's Association, up to 20% of people with Alzheimer's disease experience 'sundowning,' a phenomenon where confusion and agitation worsen in the late afternoon and evening. This behavior can be extremely distressing for both the individual and their caregiver, raising the question: **How do you calm a dementia patient at night?** The solution often involves a mix of proactive daytime management, environmental adjustments, and compassionate, calm responses during episodes of restlessness.

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