Alzheimer's, Memory, and Being
Alzheimer's disease has been described as "the great unlearning," a "disease of memory," a "demise of consciousness." But what does it reveal about the nature of human identity? What remains when memory unravels? And how might such insights help Alzheimer's sufferers themselves?
About the Image
The photographer with his 98-year-old father, who lost his short-term memory. As an act of remembering, the son is documenting his final time with his father as an online journal titled "Days with My Father."




