Based, at that time, on only testimony from Gaddy. In fact, the entire April 1 order is based on Gaddy's sworn testimony.
The court did not reference the presence of any medical testimony that included a conclusion of dementia.
The order also says "That a clear and substantial risk of death, and or, serious physical injury can occur to the proposed ward unless she remains in Hospice at West Georgia Health Systems until a permanent guardian can be appointed." In hindsight, that assertion is false. She was moved out and is being treated in Alabama.
Which references Mae's doctor's statements to her. Easily refutable if false. They have not been refuted in spite of the intense scrutiny placed upon this case.