Bobbi Kristina Moved to Rehab Facility: Emory University Hospital Doctors Refused to Continue Life Support

We told you yesterday, March 20, that Bobbi Kristina Brown's family was preparing to move her from Atlanta' s Emory University Hospital to a rehab facility, and it looks like that is exactly what happened. Unfortunately, it is not because Brown's condition has improved at all. She may now be receiving care at a rehabilitative facility, but that does not mean she is actually showing any signs of recovery. Instead, it seems the move was forced by the hospital because her doctors refused to continue life support.

According to a report by Radar Online, a patient can only remain unresponsive in a hospital for so long before they are required to be moved to either a hospice or rehabilitative facility. While Bobby Brown technically makes the final decisions regarding his daughter's care, her doctors and the medical facility actually can override what he wants. and that seems to have been the case here. Once a medical team decides that nothing more can be done for a patient, they can actually withdraw treatment and then the patient has to be moved.

It was seven weeks ago today, March 21, that Brown was found face down and unresponsive in her bathtub. She was immediately placed in a medically induced coma and has never shown any signs of hope for recovery.

Meanwhile, her boyfriend Nick Gordon remains at the center of an investigation into what really happened leading up to her medical crisis. Family members have alleged that Gordon is being looked at for attempted murder while he maintains he did nothing wrong. After an explosive interview with Dr. Phil, Gordon checked himself into a three-month rehab program.

At this point, it seems unlikely that Brown will ever recover.

Readers: Do you think the truth will ever come out? Will we ever know exactly what happened in those hours leading up to her accident? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Bobbi Kristina Brown coma, Bobby Brown, Nick Gordon investigation
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