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    As a physician, Sandeep Jauhar had a certain understanding of Alzheimer’s. Then, when the disease was impacting his own father, more and more questions, confusion, and frustrations arose. In his new memoir, My Father’s Brain, Jauhar describes how his immigrant family grappled with his father’s new reality. He tells Here & Now’s Deepa Fernandes how difficult and exhausting it can be to allocate the resources that it takes to care for an aging loved one, and how cultural context can play a huge role in their safety.

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    • This was a nice surprise. My Father’s Brain is @NPR ’s book of the day. https://t.co/o34molWKcP