Category Alzheimer’s

Melatonin Changes in Dementia

Melatonin Changes in Dementia Melatonin is a hormone made by the pineal gland in the brain. It helps control sleep and wake cycles. In healthy people, melatonin levels rise at night to promote sleep and drop during the day. But…

How Light Exposure Affects Dementia Sleep

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Nighttime Confusion in Dementia Explained

Nighttime Confusion in Dementia Explained Many people with dementia go through a tough time in the late afternoon and evening. They get more confused, upset, or restless than during the day. This is called sundowning, or nighttime confusion. It happens…

Circadian Rhythm Changes in Dementia

Circadian Rhythm Changes in Dementia Your body has an internal clock called the circadian rhythm. It helps control when you sleep, wake up, eat, and feel active. This clock follows a roughly 24-hour cycle and gets signals from light, darkness,…

Excessive Sleeping in Dementia Explained

Excessive Sleeping in Dementia Explained Understanding the Connection Between Sleep and Dementia Sleep problems are common in people with dementia, and excessive daytime sleepiness is one of the most noticeable changes. Research shows that up to 50 percent of individuals…

Why Dementia Patients Nap More

People with dementia often nap more during the day because their brains struggle to stay alert and their sleep at night gets broken up into short pieces. This creates a cycle where they feel extra tired when the sun is…