How to Prevent Wandering at Night Dementia

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Wandering at night dementia is an alarming and potentially dangerous symptom that can cause death or injury. In fact, about half of people with Alzheimer's disease who wander will die within 24 hours if they aren't found, says the National Alzheimer's Association.

Caregivers and family members can do many things to thwart wandering in the early stages of dementia. The most important is to create a safe environment for a loved one with dementia, according to the American Alzheimer's Association.

A person with dementia may need to urinate during the night. If they are unable to find the bathroom, they might wander outside to seek it, even if they have never gone far before.

The symptom can be triggered by a number of things, including fatigue and depression. They may also be frightened or anxious.

They may have delusions or hallucinations that make them feel unsafe in a familiar place. A senior may also be seeking safety from a nightmare or other frightening experience.





Caregivers can help a loved one stay safe by creating an environment that is calm and quiet, as well as providing a consistent daily routine. This will help a senior feel more oriented and reduce anxiety. Increasing a senior's opportunities for physical activity, social interaction and a sense of purpose can also help a loved one stay focused during the day. fall alert bracelets

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