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What is sundowning and when does it start? A guide for caregivers

According to the Alzheimer's Association, up to 20% of people with Alzheimer's will experience sundowning, a state of increased confusion and anxiety that can occur in the late afternoon or early evening. Understanding **what is sundowning and when does it start** is a critical first step for caregivers seeking to manage this challenging behavior.

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Why do people with dementia walk at night? Understanding sundowning and nocturnal wandering

According to the Alzheimer's Association, six in ten people with dementia will wander at least once, with nighttime wandering being a particularly challenging behavior. This common symptom, often linked to 'sundowning,' is driven by a mix of physical and psychological factors, leaving caregivers stressed and concerned for their loved one's safety. Understanding why do people with dementia walk at night is the first step toward effective management and ensuring a safer environment for everyone involved.

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