Although they are no longer romantic, according to the source, Wilmer knows that he needs to be there for Demi during this time and definitely still cares for her.
Additionally, Lovato has been relying on her mom and her sisters for support and everyone is very grateful to have her alive and well, the source told E! News.
It was just recently that her mom, Dianna De La Garza, broke her silence publicly on her daughter's hospitalization in an appearance on Newsmax TV.
"She just didn't look good—at all. She was in bad shape," de la Garza recalled of seeing the songstress on that day at Cedars-Sinai Hospital. "But I said to her, 'Demi, I'm here. I love you.' And at that point she said back to me, 'I love you, too.'"
"From that point on, I never allowed myself to ever think that things weren't going to be OK," she continued. "I prayed, of course, all the way to the hospital, and my faith is strong. I think that was one of things that got me through the next couple of days when she was in critical condition. We just didn't know for two days if she was going to make it or not."
Fortunately, the star pulled through. "She's happy. She's healthy. She's working on her sobriety, and she's getting the help she needs," De La Garza assured viewers. "That in itself encourages me about her future and about the future of our family."
As her younger sister Madison De La Garza echoed in an interview with Millennial Hollywood just days ago, "She's working really hard on her sobriety and we're all so incredibly proud of her. It's been crazy for our family. It's been a lot."