Bruce Willis Moved to Nearby 'Second Home' for Round-the-Clock Care
Emma Heming Willis says the new setting provides 24-hour support that protects their daughters' daily routine.
Overview
- In an ABC special with Diane Sawyer, Emma Heming Willis disclosed that Willis, 70, has been placed in a nearby residence to receive continuous care.
- The actor now lives in a one-storey house staffed by a full-time care team as his needs have become more complex.
- Heming Willis described the relocation as the hardest decision so far and said Bruce would want their children’s home life to remain stable.
- She reports frequent family visits for meals and says he stays mobile and in overall good health even as his language declines.
- The update comes after a 2022 aphasia diagnosis and a confirmed frontotemporal dementia diagnosis in 2023, a disease that impairs behavior and language.