Bruce Willis, the 70-year-old movie icon, now resides in a separate care home with 24/7 support as dementia progresses
Bruce Willis – the action hero who once defined blockbuster cinema – now faces his most poignant role: living with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) at age 70. According to his wife, Emma Heming Willis, the Die Hard star has relocated to a nearby, one-story residence tailored to his health needs, staffed with round-the-clock caregivers. Though removed from the family home, the move ensures both his safety and consistent contact with loved ones.
A tailored living arrangement for specialized care
In the emotional ABC special, “Emma and Bruce Willis: The Unexpected Journey”, Emma shared that her husband now resides in a dedicated single-story home equipped to minimize environmental stressors that could worsen his symptoms. The facility offers 24/7 professional care in a calm setting — designed to better accommodate both his condition and the stability of their daughters, Mabel and Evelyn
Emma acknowledged this was one of the hardest decisions she’s ever had to make. But she believed Bruce would have wanted this for their children — creating a home that prioritized the kids’ needs, not the limitations imposed by his dementia
Facing public reaction with empathy and purpose
News of Bruce’s separate living arrangement sparked backlash from critics—but Emma responded with grace: “The opinions are so loud and noisy. If they haven’t walked in a caregiver’s shoes, they don’t get a vote or a say.” She emphasized that sharing their intimate family struggle wasn’t meant to solicit judgment, but to foster awareness of FTD, recognize the emotional complexity caregivers face, and build a supportive community. Her forthcoming memoir, The Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope and Yourself on the Caregiving Path, expands on these themes
Dementia’s impact: losing speech, reading, mobility
Reports indicate Bruce’s FTD has advanced significantly — he is now reportedly unable to speak, read, or walk unaided. This stark decline challenges the iconic memory of him as a confident, agile action star, but illustrates the severity of his neurological battle
Family love remains unwavering
Despite living separately, Bruce remains surrounded by love. Emma and his young daughters visit daily, sharing meals and moments of connection. His older daughters — Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah — from his marriage to Demi Moore, also remain an important part of the caregiving circle. Their visits bring warmth, laughter, and a sense of home
Emma poignantly shared: “I don’t need him to know I am his wife… I just want to feel that connection — and I do.”
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