Overview
- Bruce Willis now lives in a single‑story adapted residence close to the family where he receives round‑the‑clock care for frontotemporal dementia.
- Emma Heming Willis says the move was necessary to reduce noise‑triggered agitation and fall risk and to create a calm, safer environment.
- She notes the arrangement lets their daughters keep normal routines at the family home while she eats breakfast and dinner with Willis daily.
- Responding to public criticism, Emma argues that those without direct caregiving experience should not judge and highlights lessons in her book The Unexpected Journey, out September 9.
- Demi Moore describes the pain of seeing personality changes from FTD and publicly praises Emma's role and the family's supportive approach.