Less need for sleep, which is common among older adults.
Disorientation due to the inability to separate dreams from reality when sleeping.
Nonverbal behaviors of others, especially if stress or frustration is present, may inadvertently contribute to the stress level of person living with Alzheimer’s.
Reduced lighting can increase shadows and may cause the person living with the disease to misinterpret what they see and, subsequently, become more agitated.
An upset in the "internal body clock," causing a biological mix-up between day and night.
NIGHT CHANGES MEANING FULL
Mental and physical exhaustion from a full day trying to keep up with an unfamiliar or confusing environment.
Tips that may help manage sleep issues and sundowningįactors that may contribute to sleep disturbances and sundowning.
Factors that may contribute to sleep disturbances and sundowning.
International Alzheimer's Disease Research Portfolio.
Global Alzheimer’s Association Interactive Network.
Global Biomarker Standardization Consortium (GBSC).
Alzheimer’s Association Business Consortium (AABC).
International Brain Study: SARS-CoV-2 Impact on Behavior and Cognition.
Katzman, MD, Clinical Research Training Scholarship
Pilot Awards for Global Brain Health Leaders (Invitation Only).
Part the Cloud-Gates Partnership Grant Program: Bioenergetics and Inflammation.
National Academy of Neuropsychology & Alzheimer’s Association Funding Opportunity.
2022 Part the Cloud Translational (PTC) Research for Alzheimer’s Disease Program.
APOE Biology in Alzheimer’s (ABA) - Implications for Biological Underpinnings, Risk, Progression and Outcomes.
The International Research Grant Program (IRGP) Council.