How does anyone deal with a Parkinson’s patient with dementia (88 years old and unstable on her feet) who constantly gets up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, undress, walk around. During the day she can’t even stand or walk without help. But at night she is very active and I am burning out getting up to help her. Seriously, often it’s only five minutes after I’ve gotten her to the toilet tucked her in bed!
My LBD dad (similar issues) couldn't climb 5 steps in rehab - back home he virtually hop, skipped, and jumped his way to the top of the stairs in comparison, literally the very next day!
Melatonin could help provide a more settled night's sleep (but timing the dose takes a little trial and error to avoid overrun into the next day).