The family of Bobbi Kristina Brown convened at the Atlanta-area hospice care facility where she is now being kept throughout the day on Saturday as reports indicate that her condition is only worsening.

According to People magazine, the 22-year-old Brown was transferred to the facility earlier this week amid reports family members have taken her off her life-preserving medications and will now allow her to pass away "naturally."

The only daughter born to Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown has never regained consciousness since being found face down in the bathtub of the Roswell area home she shared with boyfriend Nick Gordon in late January.

Among the visitors streaming through on Saturday was Aunt Pat Houston, who, along with Bobby Brown, was recently named legal co-guardian of Bobbi Kristina's estate. Bobby Brown's sisters, Leolah and Tina, where also spotted outside the facility shedding tears.

Late last week, Pat Houston released a statement where she lamented, "Despite the great medical care at numerous facilities, [her] condition has continued to deteriorate. We thank everyone for their support and prayers. She is in God's hands now."

Meanwhile, the Atlanta District Attorney's office announced on Thursday they will review the circumstances of the Jan. 31 incident that left Bobbi Kristina incapacitated.

"In view of the new circumstances regarding the health status of Bobbi Kristina Brown, we will be reviewing the case with greater interest," Fulton County District Attorney Paul L. Howard Jr. said in a statement.

TMZ has previously reported
24-year-old Gordon is the primary target of the probe. Only days ago, Bobbi Kristina's court-appointed conservator slapped him with a suit charging he stole at least $11,000 from his girlfriend and caused her "substantial bodily harm."

A relative of Gordon has since told People the family is convinced he is now being used as "a scapegoat."