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Night Care

Overnight caregiving can feel more challenging than daytime care, but with some adjustments, both you and your loved one can enjoy a good night’s rest.

Establish a Routine

Create a bed-time ritual that signals it’s time to wind down, such as reading a book, doing gentle stretches, or listening to music. Keep the bedroom environment quiet and dimly lit, to make it easier to fall asleep.

Nighttime Safety

To prevent nighttime accidents and injuries, create a safe environment by installing nightlights, clearing pathways to the bathroom, and removing tripping hazards.

Monitor Sleep

Your loved one’s sleep patterns can tell healthcare providers a lot, so keep track of sleep patterns, noting any changes. Watch for signs like difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or excessive daytime sleepiness.

Manage Medication

Consult your loved one’s doctor or pharmacist about medications that may affect their sleep, as some drugs can make it difficult to fall asleep, stay asleep, or cause morning drowsiness. They may suggest an alternative medication, adjust the dosage, or change the timing to improve sleep.

Innovative Night Care Solutions

To improve sleep for both you and your loved one, consider technologies such as:
  • Motion-activated lighting for safer nighttime navigation.
  • Smart bed sensors to monitor movement and safety.
  • White noise machines to create a calming sleep environment.
  • Wearable monitors to track vital signs.
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