"The Schiavos and Schindlers moved in together, sharing a house in St. Petersburg Beach as they devoted themselves to Terri Schiavo's care. In June 1990, Michael Schiavo was appointed his wife's guardian, and months later, he took his wife to California for an experimental, but ultimately unsuccessful, treatment to stimulate her brain.
Terri Schiavo was later placed in a nursing home in Largo where Michael Schiavo was strict with and sometimes hostile toward staff, according to court transcripts.
"His demanding concern for her well-being and meticulous care by the nursing home earned him the characterization by the administrator as 'a nursing home administrator's nightmare,' " wrote Jay Wolfson, a court-appointed independent guardian for Terri Schiavo who had no say in her case but researched it in 2003.
Michael Schiavo even went to nursing school with the goal, his brothers say, of better caring for his wife."
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/217692_families26.htmlTweety, have you read what the Schindlers had to say about what they thought of Michael as a husband a guardian during the malpractice suit?