David Cassidy remains in hospital with organ failure, being 'well taken care of'

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David Cassidy Struggling With Memory Loss
Former "Partridge Family" star David Cassidy says he's struggling with memory loss.
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Actor and singer David Cassidy remains in a Florida hospital with organ failure, his representative Jo-Ann Geffen confirmed Sunday.
Although he's no longer in a coma, as first reported by TMZ, he remains in critical condition and in need of a liver transplant.
Geffen told Paste BN that he "is in ICU being well taken care of."
Cassidy, 67, who rose to TV fame with The Partridge Family, announced in February 2017 he was battling dementia.
He acknowledged the diagnosis in an interview with People magazine, saying he watched his grandfather struggle with dementia and saw his mother “disappear” from it as well.
Cassidy has two children, daughter Katie, 30, and son Beau, 26.
Contributing: Carly Mallenbaum