Keyword Details: Guardianship
Adult Protective Services,(APS) assists older adults (age 60 and older) or at risk adults (age 18-59 with a disabilty), who may be victims of abuse, neglect, financial exploitation or self-neglect. Calls are kept confidential.
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Kenosha County Court System.
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Corporate guardianship program.
Provides advocacy for clients best interests; responsible decision making for medical, financial, personal and social needs.
-Corporate Guardian Program is able to act as:
- Guardian of the person
- Guardian of the estate
- Payee
- Power of Atto...
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A small grassroots organization that puts volunteer energy into our neediest kids. Is a source of information, programs and resources to assist families in caring for their children. Provides resources and guidance regarding foster care, kinship care and guardianship County by County in Wisconsin. ...
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Volunteer guardians play an important role in the life of an at-risk elderly or disabled adult. A volunteer guardian is appointed by the court to make health, welfare and/or financial decisions for an adult in need. Volunteer guardians make important decisions and advocate for adults who can no long...
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The Wisconsin Guardianship Support Center (GSC) provides information and assistance on issues related to guardianship, protective placement, advance directives, and more. Operated by GWAAR, the GSC staff respond to requests for information through a toll-free help line or by e-mail. Calls are return...
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