Glen Campbell's wife has issued a statement explaining her decision to place the singer in a long-term care facility and expressing hurt over criticism of the move.
Kim Woolen Campbell, Glenn Campbell's wife, recently told The Associated Press via email that the country and pop music legend was suffering from his Alzheimer's disease to such an extent that he needed access to medical care 24 hours a day. The 78-year-old singer's doctors encouraged her earlier this year to discontinue care at the family's home and move him to a care facility. He has been suffering from the degenerative neurological condition for about three years.
This move was publicly criticized by Mr. Campbellās eldest daughter, Debby.
As reported by The Associated Press, in an article titled "Glen Campbell's wife defends decision on long-term facility care," Kim Campbell wrote in the email that it was "crushingly sad" to see her husband's health deteriorate "but indulging those feelings does not help him."
His daughter Debby Campbell told Country Weekly in June that she was opposed to the decision, and that she did not feel Campbell's family was spending enough time with him in Nashville.
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Reference: Associated Press (June 19, 2014) "Glen Campbell's wife defends decision on long-term facility care"
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