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What Is Guardianship?
Guardianship begins when a person is at risk of diminished quality of life or harm.
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Capacity and Incapacity
In New York, guardians are appointed when a mental, cognitive, or physical condition affects one’s ability to care for themselves.
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Guardianship in New York
There is no public guardianship system in New York, so the role is filled by adult protective services, community guardian programs, and others.
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Guardianship in Other States
Each state has its own laws and regulations around guardianship and protective care.
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Guardianship-Related Topics
Learn more about guardianship topics such as disabilities, dementia and Alzheimer’s, homelessness, mental health, immigration, financial abuse, and elder abuse.
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Resources
Project Guardianship resources about benefits, housing supports, managing finances, disabilities, mental health, dementia, Alzheimer’s, elder abuse, financial exploitation, elder care, estate planning, COVID-19, and more.
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