Overview
- Speaking in an ABC special with Diane Sawyer, Emma Heming Willis called the move one of the hardest decisions she has made.
- She said Willis remains physically mobile and in overall good health, but his language abilities are declining.
- The actor now lives with a full-time care team, and the family maintains frequent visits, including shared breakfasts and dinners.
- Heming Willis described early warning signs before diagnosis, including personality changes, withdrawal, and loss of interest in favorite activities.
- Her caregiving book, The Unexpected Journey, is set for release next month, offering guidance she says she wished she had at the start.