We moved Mom to a nursing home a month ago. They are having a lot of trouble with her being awake all night and trying to get up every five minutes. Is this part of the sundown syndrome, or is it just because she is still adjusting? The tranquilizer the doctor prescribed obviously doesn't get her to sleep. They end up having to put her in a recliner in front of the nurses station all night. When sis got there this am, they had put her to bed, finally to sleep at 6am.
Since she was in IL and AL until then, we have no way of knowing if she was up all night for years because she had her own room or apartment.
When she has had health issues and gone back to the hospital, it started all over again until she settles in.
Hospice has changed my Mom's morphine schedule from once a day to now twice a day, as Mom is very fidgety as probably she is uncomfortable being either in bed so much or being in her Geri recliner, her back much hurt.
My Mom also spends quality time near the nurses station/common area where the Staff can keep an eye on her as she is a high fall risk. It seems like the same 3 patients are there every evening after 8pm, the rest are already in their rooms.
You can reverse at least 50% of the symptoms and get a doctor that knows how supplements interact with medications. My dad went from 8 medications down to 4! And we are out now sipping lattes at a fashion show! They are forgetting but can function better than before. No nursing home for my folks!