We have mentioned to doctor, who finds his blood work normal and prescribes multi-vitamins. He is also on anti-depressant. He sleeps some 10-12 hrs nightly, naps 2-3 hrs in afternoon, and may sleep in his chair in the a.m. But is "so tired." Is this typical of dementia patients?
She is slowly dying and this is her body shutting down. We have seen a slow steady - now accelerating decline - since she moved in with us 14 months ago. She has said that she hopes to die in her sleep.
Can't hurt to try--although getting my mom (90) to do the exercises was like getting a mule up a ladder. I finally gave up.
How is your husband's sleep at night? Is he restless, acting out his dreams, frequently up?
Does he have any hallucinations?
What drugs (if any) is he taking for dementia?
How old is your husband? What did he do before dementia set in? What does he do now (besides sleep)? How is his demeanor when he is awake? Is he argumentative, calm, agitated, etc.?
Giving us a little more information might result in more helpful answers.
Even though excessive daytime sleepiness is "typical" of certain kinds of dementia, that doesn't mean it can't be treated for better qualify of life.