Bobbi Kristina Brown may be moved from a rehabilitation facility in Atlanta to her home in suburban Roswell, Ga., where she was found unresponsive on Jan. 31, a source told Radar Online.

It's the same place that she lived with her boyfriend Nick Gordon.

Though it has not been officially confirmed, an insider revealed that Bobbi Kristina's family wants her to be in a familiar environment, one in which she can be closer to pictures of her late mother, Whitney Houston, Extratv.com reported.

"That was her home and her mom's home, and if they can bring her back it would be great. If she's alive, let her be home and surrounded by beautiful photos of her mom. It's as good as it gets in such a bad situation," the source said.

The 22-year-old was moved to the DeKalb Medical facility in mid-March after spending a few weeks at Emory University Hospital, according to IB Times.

Her aunt Pat Houston and uncle Gary have been reportedly getting the house ready for her return.

Bobbi Kristina was put in a medically induced coma after she was found unconscious in a bathtub at her home, and her condition has not improved much over the past several months.

"She's the same, she's not progressing at all," grandmother Cissy Houston told Entertainment Tonight. "She's not gone yet, but you know, whatever the Lord decides, I'm ready for her. ... I have nothing to do with that. That's his job. It's his territory, you know? And I understand it."

Her father, Bobby Brown, has made it known that he would do anything to keep her alive.

Bobby Brown and Pat Houston have recently been named as her co-guardians, though her father will not have access to the $20 million estate that she inherited from her mother.

Last month, Bobby Brown told concert goers that his daughter was awake and was "watching" him. Cissy Houston denied the report and said  her granddaughter had irreversible brain damage.

The family continues to ask for prayers and hope from fans and supporters.