7. Neglecting Sleep Routines

Poor sleep habits in older adults can lead to impaired memory, mood disturbances, and a weakened immune system. Erratic sleep schedules often disrupt the body’s natural rhythms, making it harder to fall and stay asleep. In contrast, maintaining a consistent bedtime and wake time can improve sleep quality and overall well-being.
Simple changes—like limiting screen time before bed and creating a calming nighttime routine—can make a significant difference. For further guidance on establishing healthy sleep patterns for seniors, visit the Sleep Foundation’s Sleep Guidelines.