After being released on bail with the consent of the Crown, a highly educated architect accused of trying to kill the 67-year-old concierge of her Rosedale condo by stabbing him multiple times with a kitchen knife was ordered to immediately go to a hospital for psychological and medical treatment.

Ellis Galea Kirkland, 60, has been in custody since her arrest on March 10, after a citywide manhunt that ended with police officers rappelling onto the 27th floor balcony of the hotel room where she sat, dangling her legs over the edge.

A fitness assessment was conducted by a psychiatrist and Kirkland was found fit to stand trial by a judge on Thursday morning.

The petite woman has appeared increasingly gaunt over several appearances in the specialized mental health court.

After signing her bail conditions, Kirkland was uncuffed and released from the College Park courtroom where she was warmly greeted by a small group of friends and family.

The conditions of her $120,000 bail require Kirkland to immediately go to Mt. Sinai Hospital and comply with the medical and psychological treatment ordered by her doctor.

She will reside with a friend and will only be permitted to leave the home in the company of five listed people including her brothers.

She is not allowed to return to her Rosedale condo, the workplace of concierge Markandu Kulasingam, except once with a police officer to retrieve her belongings.

Kulasingam, 67, has told the Star Kirkland called to ask for assistance from another doorman, but he was the one still on duty.

He alleges Kirkland ushered him into her apartment and suddenly began attacking him with a knife.

Kirkland's next court appearance is May 31.