In this NYT opinion essay, Sandep Jauhar, who is a cardiologist in New York and who regularly contributes to the opinion pages, writes about his father whose Alzheimer’s was near the end-stage when “he could barely get out of bed or dress or feed himself.”
The end game
In this NYT opinion essay, Sandep Jauhar, who is a cardiologist in New York and who regularly contributes to the opinion pages, writes about his father whose Alzheimer’s was near the end-stage when “he could barely get out of bed or dress or feed himself.”