Why Colin Farrell Is Putting Son, 21, in Long-Term Care Facility
- Colin Farrell and Kim Bordenave decided to place their 21-year-old son James in a long-term care facility.
- Farrell's decision stemmed from worries about James's future care if something happened to him and Bordenave.
- James has Angelman syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that affects the nervous system and causes developmental delays.
- Farrell said, "Once your child turns 21, they're kind of on their own," highlighting the lack of available support.
- Farrell and Bordenave seek a place where James can have a happy life and feel connected, with continued visits.
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Heartbroken Colin Farrell had to make a painful decision for his son
Colin Farrell has had to make an incredibly difficult decision. He has decided to place his son James, who is battling a rare genetic condition, in a long-term care facility. The star recently spoke in more detail about his offspring when he revealed that he has set up a foundation to provide support to adult children with intellectual disabilities.
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