6 Tips for Handling Nighttime Fears in People with Alzheimer’s

You can be a soothing presence by offering your loved one reassurance and acceptance.

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This article is based on information provided by Home Instead Senior Care.

People with Alzheimer’s may feel afraid at night and could even experience hallucinations. 

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Try these steps if your loved one experiences these issues:

· At bedtime, make a show of locking up the doors and windows.

· Tuck your loved one into bed and offer reassurance that everything is locked tight and the house is safe.

· Keep a night-light on.

· If your loved one claims to have seen something during the night, try not to argue about it.

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· Accept that these are real fears.

· If your loved one cries out at night, continue to provide comfort. This period of fearfulness may pass after some time.

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