05.08.2025 13:22
Seda Sayan, who placed her brother with Alzheimer's in a care home, said, "He was getting lost; there were times we had to pick him up from the police station. It had become dangerous for both him and those around him. His children were exhausted as well." Emphasizing that her family needed support, Sayan expressed, "At least now we know where he is," which was heart-wrenching.
Seda Sayan, who frequently makes headlines with her private life, is once again in the news with an emotional statement regarding her family. The famous artist shared with the public that she placed her brother, who is battling Alzheimer's disease, in a nursing home and how difficult it was for her to make this decision.
"IT STARTED TO POSE A DANGER ON THE STREET"
Seda Sayan stated in her announcement, "I had to reluctantly place one of my siblings in a nursing home. Because due to Alzheimer's disease, he started to become dangerous on the street," drawing attention to the difficulties they faced. She expressed that as the disease progressed, it posed a danger not only to her brother's surroundings but also to herself, saying, "My brother wanders the streets, gets lost, and there have been times when we had to pick him up from the police station. We are in a pitiful situation. I can't describe what has happened to us, what we have experienced," recounting their dramatic process.
FAMILY TIRED, SUPPORT LIMITED
Seda Sayan emphasized that her family has also been seriously worn out during this challenging process, particularly noting that her brother's children are emotionally and physically exhausted. "It is both dangerous for him, and there are many dangers against him. We can no longer cope alone," she stressed, highlighting their isolation.
"AT LEAST NOW WE KNOW WHERE HE IS"
Sayan mentioned that her ex-husband has also made great efforts to care for her brother, stating, "At least we know where he is. He is being taken care of better here because he needs care. We feel a bit relieved inside." The famous artist noted that thanks to the professional conditions of the nursing home, her brother is now safer and his health is being monitored regularly.