Bobbi Kristina Brown's family is considering moving her from a long-term health care facility back to the Georgia home her late mother, Whitney Houston, owned. 

According to RadarOnline, the home in question is also the residence where Brown was found face down in a bathtub and unconscious on the morning of Jan. 31, resulting in her now unresponsive and comatose condition.

"That was her home and her mom's home and if they can bring her back it would be great," a source told RadarOnline. "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."

Reports say aunt Pat Houston, who just last week was named along with father Bobby Brown as Bobbi Kristina's co-guardians, has been preparing the home for her with the help of her husband, Gary.

"They're cleaning it up and there's a big dumpster outside to throw stuff away," the source added.

Twenty-two-year-old Brown has remained unconscious and largely in a medically induced coma since being found in the home she most recently shared with live-in boyfriend Nick Gordon.

Since she's been hospitalized, Georgia police have launched a criminal probe into the circumstances surrounding her condition after several other unexplained bruises were found on her body. TMZ has reported the probe targets Gordon as a primary suspect.

"She has the tracheotomy and it can't be removed," the source alleged. "It breaks their heart and is so hard on the family. There's nothing they can do now. They're praying for a miracle."

Whitney Houston was found dead in a Beverly Hills hotel a little more than three years ago. Investigators later revealed she had drugs in her system at the time of her death.