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Managing Sundowning Syndrome in Dementia Care Residents
Changes in behaviour often follow a pattern as memory loss progresses. One of the most recognised is sundowning, when a person becomes more unsettled later in the day. For individuals living with Dementia, the brain has increasing difficulty interpreting time, light, and surroundings as fatigue builds. As a result, a resident who was comfortable earlier may begin showing sundowning symptoms during the evening hours.
How Memory Care Communities Encourage Social Connection
When families face the difficult decision of choosing memory care for their loved ones, understanding how these communities nurture human connection becomes essential. Memory loss affects more than just the individual, it changes the rhythm of everyday life for everyone involved.
Engaging and Meaningful Activities in Memory Care Homes
When a loved one is living with dementia, finding the right memory care community can feel overwhelming. Beyond the need for safety and support, families want to know their loved one will have opportunities to stay mentally, emotionally, and physically active.
Why Routine and Structure Matter in Dementia Care Homes
A predictable rhythm to the day can make life feel safer and more manageable for any person living with dementia. At Arbor Trace Memory Care in London, Ontario, dementia care routines are not rigid schedules.
Transitioning from Home Care to Memory Care in Ontario
Transitioning to memory care is a delicate turning point for families supporting a loved one experiencing memory loss. Daily life at home begins to feel unmanageable when cognitive decline progresses, and the emotional weight of caregiving becomes harder to carry.
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