noun General Slang

sundowner

SUN-dow-ner · noun · slang

A patient who becomes confused and agitated in the evening

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A patient, often with dementia, who grows disoriented, restless, or combative as evening falls (sundowning).

“He's fine all morning but a total sundowner after dinner.”
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sundowner In A Sentence

He's fine all morning but a total sundowner after dinner.

Origin & Usage

From 'sundown'; describes symptoms worsening at dusk.

Variants sun-downer

People Also Ask

What does sundowner mean in a hospital?

It describes a patient, usually with dementia, who becomes confused, agitated, or restless as evening comes on, a pattern known as sundowning.

Why does it happen in the evening?

The term comes from symptoms worsening around sundown; fading light and disrupted body-clock rhythms are thought to trigger the confusion.

Is calling someone a sundowner offensive?

It is informal clinical shorthand rather than an insult, though it describes a symptom pattern and is best used among staff, not with families.

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