Bobbi Kristina Brown is spending her last days in hospice care, and her family, especially her aunt Pat Houston, have started to let go. It's one of the first real signs that she may never be coming home.

Pat is her co-legal guardian, along with her father Bobby Brown, and is also the sister-in-law to Bobbi Kristina's mother, the late Whitney Houston. Recently, Pat cleaned out Bobbi Kristina's townhouse in Roswell, Ga., which is where she was found face down and unresponsive six months ago, a source has told Us Weekly. Pat sadly has to face the truth of her niece's current medical situation.

"She kept all the pictures and Whitney's platinum and gold album plaques," the source said. "But she threw everything else out. Everything is at Pat's house now." The 55-year-old aunt just hopes Bobbi and Whitney's memories can live on elsewhere.

Bobbi Kristina, 22, has been in a coma since she was found in January. Just a month ago, she was moved to hospice care, and Pat has rarely left her side since. "She visits every day and often spends the night," the source said.

Bobbi Kristina's grandma, Cissy Houston, is currently in New Jersey, unable to travel because of her own health, but she is constantly sending her prayers and love. Pat will call Cissy and hold the phone up to Bobbi Kristina so she can speak to her. "Cissy wants to be there badly," another insider said.

There were rumors going around last week that a hearse had shown up to a mysterious white tent put around Bobbi Kristina's room in the hospice center, but close friends and family denied to make any comments on the situation. Close family friend Tyler Perry wrote a heartbreaking Facebook post when all the rumors were going around, slamming the media for disrespecting the family during this devastating time.

This morning I woke up with Whitney on my mind. I couldn’t help but think about all that she must have dreamed for her child...

Posted by Tyler Perry on Friday, July 17, 2015

"May I ask you all to please show some decency and respect? Not only to Krissi's family, but also to the other families that are in this place," he wrote. "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?"