Latest Update on Bobbi Kristina Brown's Condition: Family Empties Home of Whitney Houston's Daughter as She Remains on Hospice Care

Jul 24, 2015 01:57 PM EDT

Bobbi Kristina Brown's family has slowly been emptying her Roswell, Georgia townhouse as the 22-year-old daughter of the late Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown spends her final days at Peachtree Christian Hospice near Atlanta, Georgia.

Bobbi Kristina has been hospitalized since Jan. 31 after being found unconscious in a bathtub at the home she shared with her boyfriend, Nick Gordon.

Despite having received what her aunt, Pat Houston, described as "great medical care" at the various medical facilities, Bobbi's condition failed to improve and subsequently, she was moved into hospice care earlier in July.

Meanwhile, Bobbi Kristina's family, specifically her uncles Gary and Ray, have started to clean out her home, "moving items out, and cleaning and disposing of any junk left in the house," notes a report from People.

One of Bobbi Kristina's neighbors told People,"The Houstons brought moving vans and filled up an entire dumpster with trash" about two months ago. "I was concerned about her little dogs, so I went over to inquire," the neighbor continued."The Houstons assured me they were being loved and well taken care of...Most of the furniture and other items had already been removed."

Pat Houston, who is also Bobbi Kristina's co-legal guardian, made sure to save family treasures but tossed out the rest, reported Us Weekly.

"She kept all the pictures and Whitney's platinum and gold album plaques," said a Brown family insider. "But she threw everything else out.

As Bobbi Kristina remains on hospice care, family and friends, including father Bobby and actor/director Tyler Perry, have been visiting regularly.

Bobbi's mother, Whitney Houston, died in 2012 and was also found unresponsive in a bathtub. A coroner ruled her death an accidental drowning, with heart disease and cocaine use listed as contributing factors.

Perry reportedly had a close friendship with the troubled popstar and revealed on Oprah's Next Chapter in 2013 that he had fought to help the singer through her addiction issues.

Earlier in July, Perry took to Facebook to criticize media reports that Bobbi Kristina had died and ask for privacy, writing, "As difficult as this time is for the people that love both Whitney and Krissi, what makes it more egregious is the blatant disrespect, lies, and ignorance that are rapidly printed in this awful time."

He continued, "Not only is Krissi at the center but there are several other families who are grieving the loss of their loved ones at the same time. It's heartbreaking to think that even in a time like this, this child is still not allowed any peace. I assure you, the family will issue an official statement if something changes. Until then, can we just pray for Krissi, and the Houston and Brown families?"

Meanwhile, Nick Gordon, who has been named a "person of interest" regarding Bobbi Kristina's current condition, is staying at his mother's home in Florida and is banned from visiting his ailing girlfriend.

Last Sunday, he was served papers in a lawsuit regarding his treatment of Bobbi prior to when she was found unconscious. According to US Weekly, the complaint accuses Gordon of dragging his girlfriend upstairs by her hair, withdrawing funds from her bank account without authorization, and knocking out her teeth.

In late June, Bobbi Kristina's aunt, Leolah Brown, took to Facebook to call for justice for the young victim.

"If you don't trust anything else in this world-know and understand that I will do all that is in MY power to see to it that my niece Bobbi Kristina Brown is served her justice and did not suffer like this in vain!" she wrote. "God is on the scene today! He has shown ME His POWER already! Therefore, please be assured! I am going to fight for Bobbi Kriss until God takes the breath out of me!...Just have patience and wait on God! Don't forget He's always on time and patience is connected to VICTORY!"