Saturday, January 15, 2022

What Triggers Sundown Syndrome?

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It’s unknown what causes sundown syndrome, but research suggests these possible triggers:

  • End of day activity
  • Fatigue
  • Low light
  • Internal imbalance
  • Winter blues
  • Infection


If you or a loved one is showing signs of sundowning, it’s a good idea to discuss their medications and potential side effects with a doctor.


Learn more about Sundown Syndrome here!


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Hillside Terrace provides an “aging by choice” philosophy. We work with your family to create the best possible living situation for your senior relative. Our housing, dining, and care services will make your loved one feel at home! Let our family take care of yours.

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Saturday, January 1, 2022

What is Sundown Syndrome?

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Sundown syndrome is used to describe a range of unusual behaviors that occur during the transition from day to night, like agitation, confusion, and restlessness.  The syndrome primarily affects people with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. In fact, as many as one in five people with Alzheimer’s will experience sundowning, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. Sometimes seniors recovering from surgery in hospitals or unfamiliar environments will also experience sundown syndrome.

For some, symptoms of sundowning can be more severe, including:

  • Hallucinating
  • Hiding things
  • Feeling paranoid
  • Acting violently

Learn more about Sundown Syndrome here!


Schedule Your Tour Today! Virtual or In-Person Tours Available

Hillside Terrace provides an “aging by choice” philosophy. We work with your family to create the best possible living situation for your senior relative. Our housing, dining, and care services will make your loved one feel at home! Let our family take care of yours.

Call Hillside Terrace today to learn more about our memory care services at (734) 761-4451 to schedule a visit!