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Bruce Willis, 70, Now Living in Full-Time Care Facility as Dementia Progresses

Posted on September 3, 2025September 3, 2025 By admin No Comments on Bruce Willis, 70, Now Living in Full-Time Care Facility as Dementia Progresses

Hollywood legend Bruce Willis — the man who once defined action cinema — now faces a far more personal battle: frontotemporal dementia (FTD). At 70, he’s relocated to a specialized, single-story care home, not far from his family, where he receives 24/7 professional support tailored to his condition.

A Difficult But Necessary Decision
In the ABC special “Emma and Bruce Willis: The Unexpected Journey,” his wife, Emma Heming Willis, opened up about the heartbreaking move. The new home minimizes stressors that could worsen Bruce’s symptoms, while allowing his daughters, Mabel and Evelyn, to maintain a sense of stability. “This was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make,” Emma shared. “But I know Bruce would want the girls to grow up in a home not defined by illness.”

Facing Criticism with Grace
The family’s decision to be open about Bruce’s condition has drawn both support and criticism. To the critics, Emma responded firmly: “If they haven’t walked in a caregiver’s shoes, they don’t get a say.” Her upcoming memoir, The Unexpected Journey, will further explore caregiving, resilience, and love in the face of decline.

A Drastic Decline in Health
Bruce’s condition has advanced significantly — reports say he can no longer speak, read, or walk unaided. It’s a painful contrast to the strong, charismatic man moviegoers remember. Yet it underscores the devastating nature of FTD.

Still Surrounded by Love
Despite living apart, Bruce remains deeply connected to his family. Emma and their daughters visit daily. His older children — Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah — also play a vital role in his care and support circle. Through quiet moments and shared time, love remains constant.

Emma put it best: “I don’t need him to know I’m his wife. I just want to feel that connection — and I do.”

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