New York City assisted living facility while fighting to end her court-ordered guardianship. Williams was diagnosed with aphasia and frontotemporal dementia diagnosis — but she has denied being incapacitated.“She is in great shape mentally and physically,” her brother, Tommy Williams, told Us Weekly Wednesday. “Let her out.”Wendy, who has been under the legal guardianship that oversees her finances and health since 2022, tossed a handwritten note begging for help out of her window Monday.“Help!
Wendy!!” the note read.She was later photographed being taken to Lenox Hill Hospital.It was then determined that her mental capacity was intact.
Williams underwent a psychological examination called a “capacity test” at the hospital and scored a “10 out of 10,” answering all 10 questions used to determine whether she was alert and oriented correctly, per TMZ.A feat her brother feels speaks volumes. “Now she has some direction and understanding of her functional abilities and cognizant abilities,” Tommy told Us Weekly. “It’s a win for Wendy, a big one.
And she did it herself. It also shows she is fluid with her thoughts and actions.“It’s a wait and see. We want to root Wendy on.
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