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Medical News Today - read the article. The article may not apply to individuals with changing brain chemistry/dementia.

* I would suggest a soothing massage - or a foot massage.
* Ask her MD. Perhaps she needs something to relax her.
* Does she drink coffee or anything w caffeine?
* Sugar may also keep her up.
* Perhaps your father needs to sleep in another room, and lock the door. Her issues should be contained in a way that doesn't adversely affect your dad's health, which it is. Some major change may need to be made. Do they live alone? That might need to change as well as sleeping in separate rooms (if possible). You want to protect your dad, too.

In part it says:
Sleep remains one of the most elusive mysteries of the human condition. This week, Medical News Today explores what we know about sleep, with coverage of the latest research on why it’s essential for health and what it means when we dream.
We explore 10 sleep-based myths across two new articles in our Medical Myths series tackling the mystery of sleep and the question of how much sleep we actually need.
Next, we deep dive into the world of dreaming, examining the science behind lucid dreams, and how you yourself might learn to control the stories of sleep.
What about sleep disorders? We all experience a poor night’s sleep from time to time, but what happens if interrupted or low-quality sleep becomes the norm? We investigate the enigma of sleep paralysis, and the differences between two types of narcolepsy which blur the lines between the waking and sleeping realms.
Finally, we look at ways to improve your sleep and how to calculate if you’re getting enough of it. Our reviewers have also assessed the best sleeping pills, supplements, bedtime drinks, and apps to help you get a good night’s rest.
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