Joni Mitchell Expected To Make Full Recovery
. Mitchell's conservatorship, however, will continue at her own request. In the court papers, her attorney Rebecca J. Thyne gave a statement recounting Mitchell's wishes. "She also told me that she receives excellent care from caregivers round-the-clock," Thyne said. "It was clear that she was happy to be home and that she has made remarkable progress. She has physical therapy each day and is expected to make a full recovery." Despite her progress, Thyne recommended that Mitchell "be judged to lack the capacity to give informed consent for medical treatment" and that her temporary conservator Leslie Morris, a longtime friend to the singer, be officially appointed to the post. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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