Bruce Willis Living in Separate Home for Dementia Care, Wife Says

Bruce Willis is now living in a separate one-story home, away from his family, but with round-the-clock care, as part of his dementia treatment, the actorâs wife, Emma Heming Willis, revealed in a new ABC special, Emma & Bruce Willis: The Unexpected Journey.Â
Heming Willis said moving her husband into his own place was âone of the hardest decisionsâ sheâs had to make as a caregiver. But, she added, she felt it was necessary to give Willis a home that was safe, quiet, and easy for him to get around.Â
âI knew, first and foremost, Bruce would want that for our daughters,â she said. âYou know, he would want them to be in a home that was more tailored to their needs, not his needs.â
Another factor in moving Willis to a second home had to do with how his dementia had forced Heming Willis and the coupleâs two daughters, who are 13 and 11, to overhaul their own lives. For instance, Heming Willis worried that loud noises and chaotic scenes could trigger agitation in her husband, leading her to cut down on playdates and sleepovers for their daughters.Â
âI didnât know if parents would feel comfortable leaving their child at our home, so, again, not only was I isolated, I isolated our whole family,â Heming Willis said. âYou know, the girls were isolated too, and that was by design; I was doing that. It was a hard time. It was a really hard time.â
Willisâ second home is close to where Heming Willis and their daughters still live, and all three still see Willis frequently, often for breakfast and dinner. âIt is a house that is filled with love and warmth and care and laughter,â Heming Willis said.Â
Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia two years ago. Elsewhere in the interview, Heming Willis said the actor is still in âreally great overall,â but acknowledged, âItâs just his brain that is failing him.â
She added, âThe language is going, and you know, weâve learned to adapt. And we have a way of communicating with him, which is just a different, a different way.â
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