Addressing Sundowning Syndrome
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Sundowning Syndrome is a group of symptoms that occur in someone with memory loss that can start around late afternoon and continue into the night. It can cause increased confusion, disorientation, anxiety, agitation, pacing and even wandering. This film will tell you how you can use Memory Lane TV to help aid someone who is experiencing sundowning syndrome.
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