sundowning arrives
with agitation and tears
night is her sorrow
her weathered hands reach
for yesterday’s window sill
strangers block her view
squeaky wheels wander
echoes whispering from rooms
hell is paved with tile
Sundowning, or sundown syndrome, is a neurological phenomenon associated with increased confusion and restlessness in patients with delirium or some form of dementia.
Real Toads ~ The Tuesday Platform
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much love...
My husband has frontal lobe dementia and luckily it has treated him kindly. He is apathetic, but happy.
Before retiring late last year, I had worked as a nurse in care/nursing homes for over twenty years, so know and understand the phenomena and realise the deep distress it causes those who sadly suffer it and indeed those who view it.
Anna
It was very disturbing at times - she would see things that weren't there.
My mom passed two years ago at 94. She had a long gig and went pretty quietly, but it was still wrenching.
I understand your grief.
namaste
JzB
"for yesterday’s window sill
strangers block her view"