About who needs care: Alzheimer's Dementia Watches tv in living room in recliner, couch, or bed most of the day and is generally pleasant. Sleeps in hospital bed in living room at night but wakes up and has to urinate. Able to use urinal/potty chair at bedside but must have someone present to coach and provide assistance for stability. Patient is able to go back to sleep after this. House is quiet through the night as other family are sleeping. There is a desk area where caregiver could read or study through the night and then assist patient as needed. About the care needs: Family is Christian and pretty light-hearted, enjoys joking, laughter, and visiting. Not much conversation with patient takes place in the night so specific hobbies or interests are necessary. This is much like a sitter role to make sure patient does not get out of bed at night on his own and fall. Basic caregiving skills of emptying urinal, occasionally changing pull-up disposable brief if it gets damp. The majority of job is monitoring for patient to wake up and need to urinate and provide simple coaching through tasks. Dependability and honesty are characteristics desired for this in-home overnight caregiving role.