What is a conservator?
A conservator is a person appointed by the court to manage the personal and financial affairs of an individual. This occurs when someone is incapacitated by any of the following, threatening their ability to live independently:
Severe injury
Dementia
Mental health issue
Substance abuse
Without 24/7 support, they often become a risk to themselves or victims of fraud or abuse.
What is a guardianship?
A guardian is a person appointed by the court to manage that incapacitated person's individual decisions:
Health care
Maintenance
Residence
Visitation
How do you begin the journey?
Most families don’t have the expertise or resources to manage the affairs of an incapacitated loved one. A conservatorship & guardianship can give families the confidence that they are safeguarding the physical and financial freedom of that vulnerable family member in their greatest time of need. Beginning the journey is as easy as letting one of our compassionate psychotherapists conduct a discrete pre-screen, which gives the family the professional assessment they need to make an informed decision.
Conservatorship & Guardianship Management Services
If your loved one is diagnosed as a candidate, Lifecare Wellness Counseling is fully staffed to guide this journey for your family. Our conservatorship & guardianship management services take the worry out of:
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Petition filing
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Persons of interest notification
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Hearing representation
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Conservator bonding
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Inventorying assets
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Accounting updates
Exploring a conservatorship or guardianship can seem intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be.
Learn more about pre-screening and a conservatorship at: