News circulated from Telegram channel Baza, reporting that Margarita Terekhova, a People’s Artist of Russia, was hospitalized in Moscow. The post attributes the information to its source and notes the circumstances surrounding her condition.
According to the source, the 81-year-old actress did not feel well on May 24. She was accompanied by her sister when she was brought to Botkin Hospital in the capital, where doctors detected internal bleeding. At present, her condition is described as moderate and remains under medical observation.
Anna Terekhova, the artist’s daughter, spoke in 2022 about her mother coping with Alzheimer’s disease. She recalled how her mother sometimes watches television intently during performances, observing how actors convey their roles. The family has relied on a network of relatives and nurses to provide support as the disease progressed.
Alzheimer’s disease was diagnosed in Terekhova’s case in the mid-2000s, and since then she has received ongoing care from relatives and professional caregivers. The situation highlights the long-term challenges faced by individuals living with neurodegenerative conditions and the important role of close family involvement and medical supervision in managing health needs.
In related discussions about guardianship, public figures have described the strict safeguards that can accompany such arrangements. These conversations underscore the balance between protection and independence for those under guardianship, especially when medical or cognitive factors are involved.