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Book Synopsis

Co-sponsored by the National Guardianship Association


Serving as guardian is never simple or easy. Having the responsibility to make major life decisions for another is much more difficult than making decisions for oneself. Recent studies by the National Center for State Courts estimate that between one to two million adults are under court-supervised guardianship. The Administrative Conference of the United States estimates that approximately 75 percent of guardians are family members or friends. A constant refrain in multiple national studies and legislative reports is that once guardians are appointed they receive little instruction on how to carry out their responsibilities and have few resources to guide them.


The new edition of Fundamentals of Guardianship is the much-needed, basic manual for new guardians that explains those roles and responsibilities. The court orders guardians to make decisions; Fundamentals of Guardianship explains how to make those decisions. It guides the new guardian step-by-step through the process of how to make responsible and ethical decisions, prudently manage another's resources, avoid conflicts of interest, and involve the person under guardianship in the decision process. Fundamentals of Guardianship is the authoritative resource written by guardians with decades of experience and members of the National Guardianship Association.


This book will appeal to all who have been appointed as guardian or conservator, whether lawyer, family member, friend, volunteer, or public or private entity, as well as all those who serve vulnerable adults. Included on this list are judges, court administrators, law enforcement officials, adult protective services, social workers, health care providers, case managers, residential care administrators, long-term care ombudsmen, financial institutions, and financial advisors.



Table of Contents

CONTENTS


Introduction vi


Acknowledgments viii


Ways to Avoid the Need for Guardians 1

Advance Directives 1

Durable Powers of Attorney 2

Health Care Directives 2

Living Wills 3

Health Care Powers of Attorney 4

Health Care Surrogate Acts 4


Guardianship Initiation 5

Petitioning 5

Prehearing Process 6

Hearing Process 6

Guardian Qualifications 7

Authority to Act 8

Due Process Rights 8


Guardians Make Decisions 10

Guardian as Surrogate Decision-Maker 10

Decision-Making Process 11

Informed Consent 12

Decision-Making Standards 13

Person-Centered Decision-Making and Planning 13

Substituted Judgment 14

Best Interest 14

Least Restrictive Alternatives 15


Guardians Are Fiduciaries 16

Fiduciary Relationships 19

Guardians’ Relationships with Family and Friends 19

Guardians’ Relationships with Other Professionals and Service Providers 20

Guardians’ Relationships with the Court 20


Guardians of the Person 22

Assess Needs 23

Assess Functional Abilities 23

Give Informed Consent 24

Promote the Person’s Well-Being 25

Advocate for the Person 25

Know the Person 26

Create Care Plans 27

Monitor Care and Treatment 28

Develop Communication Skills 28

Use Available Community Resources 29

Assist with Finances 29

Determine Residence 30

Address Behavioral Problems 31

Monitor Medical Status 32

Make Medical Treatment Decisions 33

Invasive Medical Procedures 35

Withholding and Withdrawing Medical Treatment 36

Physician Orders 36

Final Arrangements 37


Guardians of the Estate 38

Center on the Person 39

Marshal the Estate 40

Inventory the Estate 41

Maintain the Estate 42

Invest with Prudence 43

Know the Guardian’s Limits 44

Develop Communication Skills 45


Guardians Respect Rights 46

Rights Retained 46

Rights Restricted 48

Rights Delegated 48

Guardians Seek Modification 49

Right to Restoration 49

Termination Process 50

Changes in the Person’s Status 50

Death of the Person 51

Minor Coming of Age 52

Interstate Recognition and Transfer 52

Removal or Resignation of the Guardian 52

Successor Guardians 53


Guardians Report Abuse 54

Signs of Physical Abuse 54

Signs of Emotional Abuse in Behaviors 55

Signs of Sexual Abuse 55

Signs of Neglect 55

Signs of Self-Neglect 55

Signs of Exploitation 56

Signs of Abandonment 56

Signs of Environmental Abuse 56

Signs of Caregiver Abuse 56

Signs of Improper Residential/Group Setting Care 56


Guardians Avoid Conflicts of Interest 58

Staying Out of Trouble 58


National Guardianship Association Resources 60

Education Products 60

Professional Development 60

NGA Brochures 61

National Certified Guardian Study Guide 61

Finance Certificate Study Guide 61


Checklists and Forms 62

Appendix A: National Guardianship Association Ethical Principles 109

Appendix B: National Guardianship Association Standards of Practice 110

Appendix C: Practice Checklist 141

Appendix D: Websites 151


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      Publication Date: 26/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781639053537, 978-1639053537
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Co-sponsored by the National Guardianship Association


      Serving as guardian is never simple or easy. Having the responsibility to make major life decisions for another is much more difficult than making decisions for oneself. Recent studies by the National Center for State Courts estimate that between one to two million adults are under court-supervised guardianship. The Administrative Conference of the United States estimates that approximately 75 percent of guardians are family members or friends. A constant refrain in multiple national studies and legislative reports is that once guardians are appointed they receive little instruction on how to carry out their responsibilities and have few resources to guide them.


      The new edition of Fundamentals of Guardianship is the much-needed, basic manual for new guardians that explains those roles and responsibilities. The court orders guardians to make decisions; Fundamentals of Guardianship explains how to make those decisions. It guides the new guardian step-by-step through the process of how to make responsible and ethical decisions, prudently manage another's resources, avoid conflicts of interest, and involve the person under guardianship in the decision process. Fundamentals of Guardianship is the authoritative resource written by guardians with decades of experience and members of the National Guardianship Association.


      This book will appeal to all who have been appointed as guardian or conservator, whether lawyer, family member, friend, volunteer, or public or private entity, as well as all those who serve vulnerable adults. Included on this list are judges, court administrators, law enforcement officials, adult protective services, social workers, health care providers, case managers, residential care administrators, long-term care ombudsmen, financial institutions, and financial advisors.



      Table of Contents

      CONTENTS


      Introduction vi


      Acknowledgments viii


      Ways to Avoid the Need for Guardians 1

      Advance Directives 1

      Durable Powers of Attorney 2

      Health Care Directives 2

      Living Wills 3

      Health Care Powers of Attorney 4

      Health Care Surrogate Acts 4


      Guardianship Initiation 5

      Petitioning 5

      Prehearing Process 6

      Hearing Process 6

      Guardian Qualifications 7

      Authority to Act 8

      Due Process Rights 8


      Guardians Make Decisions 10

      Guardian as Surrogate Decision-Maker 10

      Decision-Making Process 11

      Informed Consent 12

      Decision-Making Standards 13

      Person-Centered Decision-Making and Planning 13

      Substituted Judgment 14

      Best Interest 14

      Least Restrictive Alternatives 15


      Guardians Are Fiduciaries 16

      Fiduciary Relationships 19

      Guardians’ Relationships with Family and Friends 19

      Guardians’ Relationships with Other Professionals and Service Providers 20

      Guardians’ Relationships with the Court 20


      Guardians of the Person 22

      Assess Needs 23

      Assess Functional Abilities 23

      Give Informed Consent 24

      Promote the Person’s Well-Being 25

      Advocate for the Person 25

      Know the Person 26

      Create Care Plans 27

      Monitor Care and Treatment 28

      Develop Communication Skills 28

      Use Available Community Resources 29

      Assist with Finances 29

      Determine Residence 30

      Address Behavioral Problems 31

      Monitor Medical Status 32

      Make Medical Treatment Decisions 33

      Invasive Medical Procedures 35

      Withholding and Withdrawing Medical Treatment 36

      Physician Orders 36

      Final Arrangements 37


      Guardians of the Estate 38

      Center on the Person 39

      Marshal the Estate 40

      Inventory the Estate 41

      Maintain the Estate 42

      Invest with Prudence 43

      Know the Guardian’s Limits 44

      Develop Communication Skills 45


      Guardians Respect Rights 46

      Rights Retained 46

      Rights Restricted 48

      Rights Delegated 48

      Guardians Seek Modification 49

      Right to Restoration 49

      Termination Process 50

      Changes in the Person’s Status 50

      Death of the Person 51

      Minor Coming of Age 52

      Interstate Recognition and Transfer 52

      Removal or Resignation of the Guardian 52

      Successor Guardians 53


      Guardians Report Abuse 54

      Signs of Physical Abuse 54

      Signs of Emotional Abuse in Behaviors 55

      Signs of Sexual Abuse 55

      Signs of Neglect 55

      Signs of Self-Neglect 55

      Signs of Exploitation 56

      Signs of Abandonment 56

      Signs of Environmental Abuse 56

      Signs of Caregiver Abuse 56

      Signs of Improper Residential/Group Setting Care 56


      Guardians Avoid Conflicts of Interest 58

      Staying Out of Trouble 58


      National Guardianship Association Resources 60

      Education Products 60

      Professional Development 60

      NGA Brochures 61

      National Certified Guardian Study Guide 61

      Finance Certificate Study Guide 61


      Checklists and Forms 62

      Appendix A: National Guardianship Association Ethical Principles 109

      Appendix B: National Guardianship Association Standards of Practice 110

      Appendix C: Practice Checklist 141

      Appendix D: Websites 151


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