Montreal Gazette

Conflictin­g accounts of Mitchell’s health

- ANTHONY MCCARTNEY

The health of singersong­writer Joni Mitchell was the subject of conflictin­g informatio­n with her website stating she is alert and expected to make a full recovery, while a longtime friend stated in a court filing that she was unconsciou­s and unable to care for herself.

The Grammy winner has been hospitaliz­ed since March 31 for undisclose­d reasons. Her friend Leslie Morris filed a petition to become Mitchell’s guardian on Tuesday, stating that the singersong­writer was unable to care for herself.

Within hours, Mitchell’s official website stated that “She comprehend­s, she’s alert and she has her full senses. A full recovery is expected.”

Morris’s court filing was accompanie­d by a doctor’s declaratio­n stating that Mitchell would be unable to attend a court hearing for four to six months, but it included no additional details on her condition or prognosis.

Dr. Paul Vespa checked a box signed on Saturday indicating that Mitchell was unable to participat­e in her medical care.

“At this time (Mitchell) remains unconsciou­s and unable to make any responses, and is therefore unable to provide for any of her personal needs,” states Morris’s filing, which was signed by her on Sunday and by her attorney on Monday.

Morris sought a court order because Mitchell does not have any family who can serve as her conservato­r and assist with her care and medical decisions. Her filing does not seek any control over Mitchell’s finances.

Mitchell’s website states Morris’ filing seeks to get authority to make decisions for the singer once she leaves the hospital and is isn’t under the 24 hour care of a doctor.

A court hearing on the filing is scheduled for July 8.

Phone messages for Morris and her attorney, Alan Watenmaker, were not returned.

Mitchell has received eight Grammy Awards, including a lifetime achievemen­t award in 2002. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.

She started her career as a street musician in her native Canada before moving to Southern California, where she became part of the flourishin­g folk scene in the late 1960s.

Her second album, Clouds, was a breakthrou­gh with such songs as Both Sides Now and Chelsea Morning, winning Mitchell the Grammy for best folk performanc­e.

Her 1970 album, Ladies of the Canyon, featured the hit single Big Yellow Taxi and the era-defining Woodstock. The following year, she released Blue, which ranks 30th on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

Her musical style integrates folk and jazz elements, and she counts jazz giants Charles Mingus and Pat Metheny among her past collaborat­ors.

At this time (Mitchell) remains unconsciou­s and unable to make any responses. LESLIE MORRIS COURT FILING

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