Overview
- Emma Heming Willis disclosed on ABC's Good Morning America that Willis no longer lives at the family home and now receives round-the-clock care in a nearby, adapted residence.
- The actor, 70, has frontotemporal/frontoparietal dementia that has progressively affected his speech and cognition since his 2022 aphasia diagnosis and 2023 confirmation of dementia.
- Willis is cared for by a specialist team in a single-floor setting, which his wife says reflects what he would want given the family's needs.
- Emma says she visits daily for breakfast and lunch, while professionals support him the rest of the day, and she emphasizes maintaining a sense of connection.
- He still recognizes his wife, his five daughters, and Demi Moore, according to the family, and Emma is sharing caregiving lessons as she promotes her book The Unexpected Journey.