In a recent court session, discussions centered around the well-being and financial management of Lori Mosley, who has recently transitioned from a psychiatric unit to a care facility. Diana Crowley, the social service director at Divine of Sylvania, reported that Lori is in good spirits but does not fully recognize her medical issues. She expressed willingness to allow her daughter and brother to assist her with medical, housing, and financial decisions.
Lori's financial situation appears stable, with significant assets including a house, a vehicle, and co-ownership of approximately 40 acres of farmland in Michigan. However, concerns were raised regarding her brother's financial management, as he has neglected a small credit card debt despite having substantial assets.
The court also reviewed a medical report from Dr. John Evanoff, which indicated a long history of poor cognition and health issues affecting Lori's decision-making abilities. Although there was no official diagnosis noted in the report, it was mentioned that Lori has been diagnosed with dementia. The court is expected to hear further testimony from Lori's daughter to provide additional context regarding her mother's medical history and the family's ongoing efforts to manage her care.
The session concluded with a recommendation to grant the petition for Lori's care management, pending further clarification on her medical condition and the family's financial responsibilities.