Overview
- In a Friday Instagram video, Heming Willis said caregivers are often judged by people without firsthand experience and that critics “don’t get a vote.”
- She disclosed in this week’s Diane Sawyer special that Willis, 70, lives in a nearby one‑story house staffed around the clock, a move she called her hardest decision.
- She said she visits at least twice daily for meals, the girls keep belongings there, and the residence remains a place of connection with friends and laughter.
- She reported he remains physically mobile and in generally good health as his language abilities continue to decline due to frontotemporal dementia.
- Family members voiced support, including daughter Tallulah praising Emma’s caregiving, and Emma’s memoir on caregiving is scheduled for release on Sept. 9.