Dad is 90 with dementia in assisted living. Sundowners is getting him up several times a night. He gets dressed and thinks he has to go somewhere. Facility wants to medicate him, dr says seroquil. FDA says no to that med for elderly with dementia. Doubles mortality rate and stoke. Suggestions or experience? Can't take Benedryl because of prostate issue, and melatonin not option either. Help?
Obviously this is harder to do if you are the sole caregiver in a home situation, but perhaps there's something to be gained from knowing that.
Also, SAD lights help some people with sundowning. These lights combined with what was already suggested (pulling the shades down before dark) may help some people.
Keep sending out ideas about what works. This is something that can be a huge problem for caregivers in any setting.
Carol
Yes, the FDA warns against Seoquel for elders. But at that age, I believe that alleviating the terribly upsetting and maddening ( for the patient) symptoms of sundowning, some risks need to be faced.
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