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How can I deal with evening restlessness?

Caregivers: Dementia | Last Active: Feb 7 5:11pm | Replies (10)

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You have been very helpful. Knowing that him going to bed at 7 o’clock and sleeping through the night is a good thing is helpful. I thought going to bed at seven was too early, but at this point, he does sleep through the night and I pray it will continue.
I wish we had equipment here. I’m hoping they will get some soon. They have one type of bike that he does not enjoy, but he does like working out on equipment.
I will also try some of the other options.

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Things can always change, and it's best for us to learn to roll with the changes.
The neurologist told me the brain needs time to rest. I asked him about my husband sleeping and napping so much.
I bought him some new shoes and he loves them. It was hard to get him to walk much before, but now he loves to walk and threatens to go without me - so we're walking a few times a day.
Cleaning the house can wait, I guess!