Overview
- In a Good Morning America interview, she said the decision is not up for a debate because it ensures constant professional care for Bruce Willis and protects their two daughters.
- She explained that he now lives in a nearby one‑story home designed for calm with round‑the‑clock staff, a choice reinforced by a neurologist’s warning that caregivers sometimes die before their loved ones.
- The Unexpected Journey was released today, offering the tips she wished she had after his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis.
- She said caregivers are frequently judged and emphasized that dementia looks different in every household, urging families to do what keeps loved ones safe.
- She noted Bruce remains physically mobile with declining speech, and she aims to push for stronger support and affordability for caregivers through policy attention.