Do People with Dementia Sleep a Lot?

If you’ve noticed your loved one with memory loss sleeping much more than usual, you’re not alone in wondering about this change. Many families observe that their loved ones seem to need more rest as memory care conditions progress. Dogwood Forest of Grayson regularly supports families navigating these changes in their loved ones’ sleep patterns.
Yes, people with dementia often do sleep significantly more than they used to, and this increase in sleep is a common part of how memory conditions affect the brain’s natural rhythms. Understanding why this happens can help you better support your loved one through these changes. Memory care communities offer specialized support to help manage these sleep pattern changes effectively.
How Arts & Crafts Can Benefit Cognitive Health for Seniors

When you pick up a paintbrush, thread a needle, or shape a piece of clay, something remarkable happens in your brain. Creative activities do more than fill your time—they actively work to keep your mind sharp, your memory strong, and your thinking skills engaged.
Arts and crafts offer significant cognitive benefits for seniors by stimulating multiple brain areas, strengthening memory pathways, and providing meaningful social connections that support overall mental well-being. Dogwood Forest of Grayson understands this connection and provides creative spaces where residents can explore artistic interests while supporting their cognitive wellness.