Why Sundowning Happens in Dementia Care (And What It Looks Like) (Part 1)

   • How We Handle Sundowning: Tools That Actua...   If your loved one becomes more confused, agitated, or restless in the late afternoon or evening, you’re not alone. It’s called sundowning, and it’s incredibly common in dementia care. In this video, I’ll walk you through: • What sundowning actually is • Why it happens (including changes in the brain and environment) • How to recognize the signs early before it escalates This is Part 1 of a 2-part series. Be sure to watch Part 2 where I share the tools that help us the most, including the game-changing gummies from Healer that brought us back some much-needed peace in the evenings. FREE TRAINING VIDEO: Want to learn self-care tools that actually help caregivers? Watch my free training: https://www.dementiacoachdiane.com/se... JOIN OUR SELF-CARE PROGRAM: Get lifetime access to calming techniques & community: https://www.dementiacoachdiane.com/tr... SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER: Stay encouraged with real-life tips & humor for caregivers: https://www.dementiacoachdiane.com/ne... Follow me on Instagram and TikTok: @dementiacoachdiane #DementiaCoachDiane #SelfCareForCaregivers #dementia #dementiacare #dementiacaregiver #caregiver #DianeChew #sundowning #sundowningsyndrome #alzheimers #lewybodydementia #caregivingtips #dementiasupport #caregiverlife