Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Preying on Seniors: Some Urge Training for Legal Guardians

Becoming a legal guardian — agreeing to manage someone's personal and financial affairs — is a big responsibility, say those who work in the field.

For that reason, they think there should be a level of basic training for the friends, relatives or others who agree to assist someone impaired by age or disability.

“In many states, when people are appointed as guardians they are required to get training,” said Becky Smith, director of fiduciary services for GuardiaCare, a private, nonprofit agency that provides guardianship and other services in the Louisville area.

But not in Kentucky.

Before appointing a state guardian, judges generally seek a friend or relative as the first choice — and that may mean appointing someone with good intentions but not necessarily familiar with all the duties, Smith said.

The training doesn't need to be extensive, she said, but ought to include basic information about a guardian's responsibilities, how to keep records and how to prepare an annual report that the guardian is supposed to file in court.

GuardiaCare has offered to provide the training on a voluntary basis to people appointed as guardians in Jefferson District Court.

Full Article and Source:
Preying on Seniors: Some Urge Training for Legal Guardians

See Also:
Tougher Rules are Sought for Personal Care

Registry Sought for Abusers of Adults

4 comments:

Thelma said...

Beyond training, who is supposed to be watching the preyers?

Anonymous said...

Training - does that equal more money in someone's pocket. Amazing how the "good ideas" are always money-makers.

Monica said...

I agree, Anonymous, the training sounds like another profit source.

It reminds me of the NGA.

Anonymous said...

Training is useless if the guardian/thief is without integrity. We know that there IS NO accountability for court appointed guardians. It is a license to steal estate's while the court watches your back.
NGA is a prime example of that. I know, I was a member and tried to have them investigate an obvious theft by another member. They refused and actually protected the one who was stealing with the proof in their hands.
NGA is a crooked organization!