Alzheimer’s disease is the most general form of dementia, a disease that destroys memories, among others, of diagnosed people. While many moments and history get lost, family members and photographs serve as artifacts of past lost.
Since 1919
Alzheimer’s disease is the most general form of dementia, a disease that destroys memories, among others, of diagnosed people. While many moments and history get lost, family members and photographs serve as artifacts of past lost.