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She seems to be sleeping thru the night.

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What sort of dementia?

There are types which make people very fatigued, with almost no energy. So kind of: it is perhaps part of dementia AND she is really tired. If it isn't interrupting your mother's sleep pattern, I should leave her be.

The only thing you might like to check is that her eyes aren't sore or over-sensitive to light.
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Closed eyes are not a symptom of dementia and I doubt if she's tired. You say she sleeps thru the night. I personally wouldn't be concerned about it.
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Sheri, when was the last time your Mom saw an eye doctor? Closing of Mom's eyes during daylight hours could mean the room to too bright for her.

I remember my parents had their house like a cave with all the shades drawn, and it had to do with too much brightness from outside.
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This question was asked before and answered

https://www.agingcare.com/questions/why-does-my-mom-keep-her-eyes-closed-when-she-is-awake-in-last-stages-of-dementia-458222.htm

My answer was yes. Two weeks before Mom passed she closed her eyes and never opened them again. She continued to be responsive. Like I said in other post, this occurred every so often before. When it happened and she talked she made sense. It was weird.
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