OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Developmental Disabilities Services is seeking caring individuals who
are interested in becoming volunteer guardians.
Developmental Disabilities Services provides guardianship assistance
to adults who have developmental disabilities. The agency is seeking
volunteers who can help look after the health and safety of
developmentally disabled individuals.
“Our volunteer guardians really make a positive difference in the
lives of those they serve,” said Beth Scrutchins, Director of DDS. “In
addition to promoting the rights of the individual with intellectual
disabilities and helping to ensure their health and safety, the
volunteer guardian develops an important relationship with that
individual to support as much independence as possible.”
Guardianship is described in the news release as a legal relationship established by a judge through a legal process.
The guardianship could either be general – allowing the guardian to
make certain major decisions for that person – or it may be a more
limited form that gives the guardian decision-making authority in only a
few areas of a person’s life. Also, the guardianship may be ordered for
only a limited time or even for a single decision, according to the
news release.
“Guardianship need not be life-long, nor is it an all-or-nothing
deal. The guardianship relationship is designed to fit each person’s
needs and still allow the person to make as many life decisions as
possible,” the news release states.
Whether or not a person needs a guardian is determined by the
person’s ability to give informed consent, according to the news
release.
“A person is considered incapacitated when he or she has a mental
impairment that affects his or her ability to receive and evaluate
information and make choices. Only a judge can determine whether or not a
person is incapacitated through a guardianship hearing. DDS staff takes
great care and caution in assessing the need for a guardian and in
recommending an appropriate volunteer to serve in that role,” the news
release states.
For more information on how to become a volunteer guardian, contact Developmental Disabilities Services at dds.volunteerguardian@okdhs.org or by phone at (918) 921-3694. You can also click here if you are interested.
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Volunteer guardians needed to support developmentally disabled adults
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