GUARDIANSHIP OF A PERSON
When the court appoints a Guardian of the Person, the guardian may have some or all of the following responsibilities:

  • Determine and monitor residence
  • Consent to and monitor medical treatment
  • Consent to and monitor non-medical services such as education or counseling
  • Release of confidential information
  • Make end of life decisions
  • Act as Representative Payee
  • Maximize independence in least restrictive manor
  • Annually report to the court about the condition of the ward