Too often full guardianship is the default option for individuals who need assistance with decision-making, which is very restrictive. There are alternative approaches to guardianship that are flexible and can adapt to the changing needs an individual may experience. This fact sheet shares some alternative approaches to guardianship, defines guardianship, addresses myths about decision-making supports, and provides links to guardianship and decision-making resources for further information
This study examines the conflict between guardianship and the American disability rights movement, s...
This report examines the extent to which Queensland’s guardianship system upholds the right of peopl...
This report examines the extent to which Queensland’s guardianship system upholds the right of peopl...
This report presents a new conceptual framework for decision making. It is based on an enabling mode...
This brief talks about some differences between people with IDD who have guardians and people with I...
This report presents a new conceptual framework for decision making. It is based on an enabling mode...
In every state, when an adult has a diminished capacity to make decisions about personal affairs or ...
In every state, when an adult has a diminished capacity to make decisions about personal affairs or ...
In every state, when an adult has a diminished capacity to make decisions about personal affairs or ...
In every state, when an adult has a diminished capacity to make decisions about personal affairs or ...
While guardianship is an important option for people with significant cognitive challenges and high ...
This NebFact, the sixth in a series, discusses legal guardianship and alternatives to guardianship
This NebFact, the sixth in a series, discusses legal guardianship and alternatives to guardianship
F or a number of years now, I have been a committed advocate of supported decision making as an alte...
This NebFact, the sixth in a series, discusses legal guardianship and alternatives to guardianship
This study examines the conflict between guardianship and the American disability rights movement, s...
This report examines the extent to which Queensland’s guardianship system upholds the right of peopl...
This report examines the extent to which Queensland’s guardianship system upholds the right of peopl...
This report presents a new conceptual framework for decision making. It is based on an enabling mode...
This brief talks about some differences between people with IDD who have guardians and people with I...
This report presents a new conceptual framework for decision making. It is based on an enabling mode...
In every state, when an adult has a diminished capacity to make decisions about personal affairs or ...
In every state, when an adult has a diminished capacity to make decisions about personal affairs or ...
In every state, when an adult has a diminished capacity to make decisions about personal affairs or ...
In every state, when an adult has a diminished capacity to make decisions about personal affairs or ...
While guardianship is an important option for people with significant cognitive challenges and high ...
This NebFact, the sixth in a series, discusses legal guardianship and alternatives to guardianship
This NebFact, the sixth in a series, discusses legal guardianship and alternatives to guardianship
F or a number of years now, I have been a committed advocate of supported decision making as an alte...
This NebFact, the sixth in a series, discusses legal guardianship and alternatives to guardianship
This study examines the conflict between guardianship and the American disability rights movement, s...
This report examines the extent to which Queensland’s guardianship system upholds the right of peopl...
This report examines the extent to which Queensland’s guardianship system upholds the right of peopl...