How to deal with a person with dementia who wakes up in the middle of the night?

Let’s look at another example

It is 3:00 in the morning, Jamila wakes up and starts walking around the house.
Her daughter-in-law, Safia, is sleeping. Jamila paces throughout the house and then goes to Safia and wakes her up.
Jamila asks: “Where are we? I want to go home”. Safia is upset, because she has a long day at work tomorrow. Safia says: “mother, you need to go back to
bed, it is 3:00 in the morning.” Jamila says: “I am not sleepy.” Safia yells: “I can’t take this anymore.”
3. Check your understanding
Dealing with waking in the middle of the night (1).

What can Safia do to keep Jamila from wandering at 3:00 in the morning?
Please select all responses that you feel are appropriate









In the previous exercise, you identified several ways of dealing  with waking in the middle of the night. Now let's look at your own situation and some additional responses.

4. Check your understanding
Dealing with waking in the middle of the night (2).

Which of the responses below would you choose if the person you care for experiences sleeping problems?
Please select all responses that you feel are appropriate.




Tip

  • Sleeping problems may be related to depression. If the person you care for has difficulty sleeping, you might want to read Lesson 4 Depression, anxiety or apathy. Please also seek advice from a doctor.
2.Activity
Let’s look at your own situation
In an earlier Activity on page 211, you identified the main sleeping problem of the person you care for.
It is important to apply what you have learned to your own situation. The space below is for you, like a diary.
What could you do to help tackle the sleeping problems?




What could you do to improve your reaction to sleeping problems?