Signs of dementia more pronounced in summers

Summertime can exacerbate symptoms of dementia, such as sundowning, confusion, and agitation. Factors like heat and longer days can contribute to these worsening symptoms. Signs to watch for include pacing, paranoia, and poor sleep. Creating a cool environment, ensuring hydration, and providing relaxing activities can help alleviate symptoms. Regular monitoring and consulting a doctor are crucial for managing dementia during the summer months.

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