the night shift
Paul we have been having similar problem with my husband trev who is 58 ,he also has no speech ,doubly incontinent, which i just about cope with but the disturbed sleep patterns really get me down, Trev will go to bed but it is like a compulsion,to jump up and walk around bedroom as you say making a moaning noise, or hovering over me arranging duvet well shaking it, so sleep is impossible. i have recently removed anything dangerous off my dresser,made sure floor is clear, pushed settee in front of door ,.so he can not get out of bedroom, luckily it is a large bedroom,so i just let him pace to his hearts content whilst i dose, We tried zopiclone but seemed to make him high instesd of drowsy,then when i get him to bed about 2 am he sleeps till 11 next day, so he is getting plenty rest, but i work from home so have to be up by 7 agh just to let you know you are not on your own with the night shift, night sitters very hard to come by and very costly goodnight Pam