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Sundowning, a phenomenon often associated with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, refers to the increased confusion and agitation that occurs during the late afternoon and evening hours. This condition can lead to a variety of behavioral changes, including mood swings, restlessness, and difficulty sleeping. Managing sundowning involves creating a calm environment, establishing a consistent routine, and using techniques like light therapy or medications when necessary. It's crucial for caregivers to understand this condition and implement strategies to reduce its impact on individuals with dementia.
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