Emma Willis has just achieved the criticism she received after moving her husband, Bruce Willis, in a separate house.
The 47-year-old man has been in charge of the 70-year-old man since his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia, and she recently revealed that she had made the difficult decision to move him to a one-time house with a full-time care team to protect the well-being of their daughters, Mabel, 13, and Evelyn, 11.
By taking to her Instagram, in a video, Emma said: “I think they did a good job with the amplification of the Consciousness of the FTD, as well as to shed light on the caregivers. What I knew is that by sharing some of our intimate information that we would see these two camps. It would be people with an opinion against people with real experience.”
“”[I anticipated that] people with an opinion [are quick to judge] The caregiver. This is what caregivers are confronted with. Judgment of others and criticisms of others, ”she added.
Emma continued: “Nothing changes an opinion as powerfully as when you have experience. Even if someone is closely familiar with dementia or the condition you are dealing with, he is not at home, so he does not know how your person behaves or the dynamics of your family. “
“The truth is that opinions are so noisy and they are so noisy. But if they do not have the experience, they do not get their say, and they certainly get a vote,” she concluded in the video.
Emma Willis subtitled her article: “Too often, caregivers are tried quickly and unfairly by those who have not lived this trip or have been held on the front line.”
“Sharing openly can invite opinions, but more importantly, this creates a connection and validation for those who really sail the realities of the service provision every day,” she added, before concluding, “that is why I share and I can therefore establish a deeper link with a community that understands this trip.”