Friday, June 23, 2006

Probate code 475.120

Public Administrator's Office, What are the Powers and Duties of a Guardian?

Probate code 475.120 - The general powers and duties of a guardian of an incapacitated person shall be to take charge of the person of the Ward and to provide for the ward's care, treatment, habilitation, education, support, and maintenance; and the powers and duties shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

1. Assure that the Ward resides in the best and least restrictive setting reasonably available.
2. Assure that the Ward receives medical care and other services that are needed.
3. Promote and protect the care, comfort, safety, health, and welfare of the Ward.
4. Provide required consents on behalf of the Ward.
5. To exercise all powers and discharge all duties necessary or proper to implement the
provisions of this section.

SHARRON PAYNE, Butler County Public Administrator, Where is Mary Grobe?

How could you allow this to happen to your client that you were supposed to protect?
How do you look at yourself in the mirror?
You are no friend of the elderly/incapacitated.
How many of your other clients have you done this to?
Where is YOUR client, Mary Grobe?



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