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Central Coast Senior Services, Inc.

207 16th St., Ste. 300
Pacific Grove, CA 93950

Phone: 831-649-3363
Fax: 831-372-2465

ccss@centralcoastseniorservices.com

Age Related Sleep Disorders

 

Resource Archive

  • Age Related Sleep Disorders
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  • Warning Signs that Care is Needed
  • Warning – Depression Masking as Dementia

Downloadable Tools and Tips:
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  • Coping with Sundown Syndrome
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  • Risks of Sleep Deprivation

Web Resources:
Click the links below to access resource websites to find out more about age related sleep disorders.

Seniors and Sleep: Why Seniors Are Often Sleep Deprived
Article on WebMD.com examines and expands on the myth that seniors need more sleep in their later years than they did earlier in life.

Aging and Sleeping
The National Sleep Foundation provides helpful information about changing sleep patterns people face as they age.

Sleep and Aging: The Effects of Aging on Sleep and Sleep Patterns
Article on Sleep-Deprivation.com outlines the challenges faced by more than 50 percent of men and women over the age of 65 on a nightly basis.

Sundowning
The MayoClinic.com offers some helpful advice for dealing with dementia patients who experience symptoms of “sundowning,” a state of confusion at the end of the day and into the night.

Seniors and Wandering
FamilyEducation.com provides useful tips and outlines safety risks for handling nighttime wandering in seniors.

Caregiver Insomnia
Article details the causes of insomnia in caregivers and offers suggestions for treatment, courtesy of Strengthforcaring,com.

Sleep and Alzheimer’s Disease
The National Sleep Foundations offers insight on the effects of Alzheimer’s disease on the body’s natural sleep cycle.

Sleeping Well As You Age
Article on HelpGuide.org helps explain the causes of sleep problems in seniors as well as provides tips to correct poor sleep habits.

Senior Sleep Problems, Sleep Deprivation and Insomnia
The Senior Health Center at Caring.com educates on common sleep problems and how to counteract sleep deprivation and insomnia.

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
If learning about CPAP therapy is of interest, this site has reviews and explanations, and offers comparisons since CPAP machines are subject to many personal preferences and proclivities.

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