My mother is moving from first stage dementia into middle stage and has been showing signs of Sundown syndrome. She gets very agitated, antsy/nervous, like she has had way too much sugar or caffeine (which she hasn't). Also, no new medications.
I have been reading on ways to try and alleviate it or make it easier, but was wondering if anyone else has experienced this and may have some tips.
This is my wife before we found the only medication.
https://www.facebook.com/ellery.sir/videos/vb.1478413961/10210349485401673/?type=2&video_source=user_video_tab
This is after we found the medication and have been using it since 2013.
https://www.facebook.com/ginger.rose3X3/videos/10202389374773028/
Thank you for sharing!!
Our mother never lived with one of us after dementia kicked in. Initially the plan was to allow her to stay in her condo and bring in help as needed, for as long as we could, but after less than 3 months, she refused to let the aides in (it was only 1 hour/day, weekdays, and mainly a sanity/took meds check - she didn't need help with ADLs yet (wasn't cooking, but eating frozen dinners and boxed stuff at this point.)
To keep tabs on her and who was coming/going, we put in some cameras (we are all too far away to check on her daily.) Her "sun-downing" was outside the norm, sort of... It started just before she would go to bed, generally 8:30-9:30PM. Initially it would only be some nights, for a couple of iterations, but eventually became a marathon, lasting 1-1.5 hours! She would check the door lock, the sidelights, something in the kitchen that was out of range of the camera (turned out to be the dishwasher) and then the living room (light would shine through the pass-through onto the kitchen cabinets.) She repeated this over and over, tripping the camera every time (it only recorded a short bit after trigger, just enough to see what was going on, who came in, etc.) THIS would trigger my phone twice, once for the camera trip and once with an email clip sent - every few minutes, up to that 1.5 hours! OB was stupid, didn't understand when I sent him a link to sun-downing, and would call her to try to stop it. I suggested he do what I did - turn the sound off the phone until she stops. You can still check, mine still would vibrate, but the annoyance stopped for me by doing this, while still being able to monitor things. A few times she "snuck up" on the sidelights, like she thought someone was out there. Clearly it was her sun-downing, although it was outside the general time of day it happens. It can happen any time of day really, but most have it late afternoon/early evening.
We moved her to MC when the place we choose finally finished their rebuild and she didn't have any more issues, EXCEPT with a UTI. When I first joined this site, I would read about checking for UTI and thought it was hogwash, mostly. That changed when mom had her episode! It did coincide with later afternoon/early evening and she would rant and rave, wanted out because she had guests coming and had to go home! They called me to come - like I could do anything??? By the time I could get there, they had managed to get her into her room with a magazine. Of course this happened on a Friday evening, no access to doc. She did have an appt Monday anyway (wrong time but it was their mistake, so we used it to test for UTI.) Sure enough, she had one. Doc Rxed Lorazepam along with antibiotic. This solved the issue (she only had to take it until the UTI was under control, then she was back to as needed only.)
The nice things about this med, for us anyway, are:
1) it doesn't take days/weeks to "work". Within 10-15 m, even first time.
2) we can start/stop without issue
3) the minimal dose was enough to take the edge off
4) it didn't dope her up, just soothed the anxiety
Again, what works for some might not work for others. Certainly I would try all the non-Rx methods first - less is more, but if none of those work, you might have to "experiment" with medications. This one, as with others, is considered a potential fall risk, but I would rather that than her in that state which could cause more injury for her, the staff or another resident! It never caused any falls for her and was the lowest dose they use.
Dad would call me saying the meeting at work ran late so he missed his bus home. So he will be staying the hotel for the evening. I believe Dad was thinking he was talking to my late Mom. And I knew this was the 1940's as that was last time Dad used bus transportation to get to work. The hotel was actually his room at senior living.
I didn't correct Dad on anything he was saying.... I just played along which I believed made him feel better. Correcting him would only confuse matters more.
Dad would power up that time machine usually after dinner. During the day, he had just normal age memory decline.