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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 4 MIN

Your Evening Struggles With Dementia Make Complete Sense Now

from Rosabel Unscripted Podcast · host RZ

If evenings feel harder with dementia—more confusion, anxiety, pacing, or fear—you are not imagining it, and you are not doing anything wrong. Sundowning is a pattern of neurological overload, not stubbornness, personality change, or something you caused.As the dementia-affected brain tires throughout the day, its ability to regulate emotion, filter stimulation, and stay oriented declines. Light changes, shadows, noise, and disrupted routines all contribute to evening overload. Your own nervous system is also fatigued, which can make reactions feel sharper—biologically normal, not personal failure.This episode explains why logic and correction don’t work, and what truly helps: simpler routines, consistent low lighting, fewer questions, shorter sentences, and adjusted expectations. Comfort and regulation, not cooperation, are the evening goals.If you want to understand dementia before fear, overwhelm, or misinformation sets in, start here:👉 https://rosabelzohfeld.com/understand...Learn more & get resources:Full Dementia Education Series: Free caregiver resources & printable guides: https://rosabelzohfeld.com/rosabelieversSubscribe & Follow:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rosabelunscriptedWebsite: https://rosabelzohfeld.com#RosabelUnscriptedPodcast #DementiaCare #CaregiverSupport #PersonalGrowth #HealingJourney

If evenings feel harder with dementia—more confusion, anxiety, pacing, or fear—you are not imagining it, and you are not doing anything wrong. Sundowning is a pattern of neurological overload, not stubbornness, personality change, or something you caused.As the dementia-affected brain tires throughout the day, its ability to regulate emotion, filter stimulation, and stay oriented declines. Light changes, shadows, noise, and disrupted routines all contribute to evening overload. Your own nervous system is also fatigued, which can make reactions feel sharper—biologically normal, not personal failure.This episode explains why logic and correction don’t work, and what truly helps: simpler routines, consistent low lighting, fewer questions, shorter sentences, and adjusted expectations. Comfort and regulation, not cooperation, are the evening goals.If you want to understand dementia before fear, overwhelm, or misinformation sets in, start here:👉 https://rosabelzohfeld.com/understand...Learn more & get resources:Full Dementia Education Series: Free caregiver resources & printable guides: https://rosabelzohfeld.com/rosabelieversSubscribe & Follow:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rosabelunscriptedWebsite: https://rosabelzohfeld.com#RosabelUnscriptedPodcast #DementiaCare #CaregiverSupport #PersonalGrowth #HealingJourney

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If evenings feel harder with dementia—more confusion, anxiety, pacing, or fear—you are not imagining it, and you are not doing anything wrong. Sundowning is a pattern of neurological overload, not stubbornness, personality change, or something you...

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