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Family care guide

Night-time Confusion in Dementia

If worry begins after sunset, daytime care alone may not be enough.

Night-time Confusion in Dementia

Start with what has changed

If worry begins after sunset, daytime care alone may not be enough.

Write down the practical changes you have noticed. The pattern matters more than one isolated incident.

  • Falls or near misses
  • Missed medication, meals or appointments
  • Confusion, repeated calls or night-time worry
  • Family exhaustion or fear

Ask the safety question

The key question is not whether your loved one wants care. Most people do not. The key question is whether the current situation is still safe enough without more support.

  • What is the riskiest part of the day?
  • How long are they alone?
  • What would happen if nobody checked today?

Make the next step small

A care conversation does not commit you to anything. It simply gives you options before crisis makes the decision for you.

  • Try the free Care Decision Tool
  • Call Caring Lane on 020 3489 7060
  • Share the page with family if they are unsure

Tell us what has changed

You do not need to know exactly what care is needed before you call. Talk it through and we will help you find the safest next step.

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