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Barbara Windsor's husband says star will have to move into care home soon

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Barbara Windsor, has revealed the star's health is deteriorating and soon she may be moved to a care home.The beloved EastEnders actress, 82, was diagnosed with dementia in 2014 and appeared in the soap until 2016.Opening up about his wife's Alzheimer's battle, the 52-year-old admitted the Carry On Star may have to leave their marital home as she struggles to battle the brain functioning disease.Scott is set to discuss Barbara's devastating Alzheimer's battle with actor-turned-documentary-maker Ross Kemp, who portrayed her on-screen son Grant Mitchell on EastEnders, in a new television interview on Thursday night.The Sun said the actor told Ross he was given a "stark warning from her specialist".He said: "It's the thing I've always feared..

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