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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] People, elder law practitioner here. This is what guardianships are for. The local court appoints a guardian who manages the ward and gets paid from the ward's assets. If the money runs out, government assistance. Literally not a single PP thought that there should be government programs in place for such persons. I'm from a part of Europe where every hospital has a social service on the lookout for people in need, not to mention the municipal government services.[/quote] But how does this happen if the person has to family to obtain a guardianship? And do our hospitals have these services?[/quote] PP here. The guardian does not have to be (and in many cases should not be) a family member, but a social worker or a lawyer, etc. Anybody, such as a physician, can notify the court.[/quote] Thank you.[/quote]
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