By Candi Williams, AARP Alabama State Director
It is often a difficult and heartbreaking decision.
Someone in your life – either an aging parent or other loved one – is at
the point where they need some help in making vital decisions about
matters such as where to live, how to manage their finances, or get the
right medical care. While our most vulnerable seniors may need a legal
guardian or conservator appointed by the courts, others may only need a
more limited approach – one that meets their individual needs.
Thanks to the state legislature, Alabama’s guardianship laws have
been significantly updated for the first time since the 1980s to allow
for that exact scenario. When Alabamians need help making crucial
decisions due to disability, they now have an option that reflects a
modern approach that is less restrictive than a traditional
guardianship.
Moving from a one size fits all, cookie-cutter approach
that robbed seniors and people with disabilities of their rights,
independence, and dignity, the passage and signing into law of the Colby Act is an important step towards bringing Alabama’s guardianship and conservatorship laws into the 21st century.
The Colby Act improves Alabama’s current guardianship laws
by allowing an adult to enter a supported decision-making agreement
with those who can assist and advise them on decisions without taking
away from their own self-determination. The act also details the
procedures and steps necessary to create and successfully execute a
decision-making agreement and clarify the responsibilities of
supporters. This act prioritizes the individual, allowing each person to
create a plan that works for their lifestyle.
This long overdue modernization of Alabama’s guardianship laws is just the beginning, and AARP looks forward to continuing to work with state legislators on improvements to conservatorship and guardian laws. It not only helps protect seniors and their rights, but also supports Alabama’s 760,000 family caregivers who make it possible for older parents, spouses, and other loved ones to live independently at home – where they want to be.
Family caregivers help with everything from bathing and dressing to meals and transportation. Some even make certain legal decisions in various roles such as holding power of attorney and health care proxy. They deserve an effective, efficient, and accountable guardianship system that provides them with the tools they need to make important decisions for their loved ones.
Thank you, Alabama lawmakers, for passing the Colby Act
and modernizing our guardianship laws. This fundamental first step in
updating our outdated guardianship system is just the beginning, and we
are eager to further the progress to ensure Alabamians needs are met
without having to give up their rights.
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