Late Afternoon Confusion: Is Your Loved One Sundowning?
Ashford Hall2024-05-24T13:35:59-05:00For some seniors with dementia, symptoms become more severe in the evening. How can loved ones help seniors with sundowning?
For some seniors with dementia, symptoms become more severe in the evening. How can loved ones help seniors with sundowning?
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