Guardians of Northeast Iowa highlights benefits of services

By GUEST COMMENTARY, GUARDIANS OF NORTHEAST IOWA

It is a topic which most people glaze over, but the impact of guardians, conservators and trustees is immeasurable. First, the service provided is legally necessary and ordered by the Iowa court system.

Guardianship provides decision-making services for highly vulnerable, protected persons who simply don’t have the capacity to make those life-altering decisions themselves. This can be for young people suffering from a developmental disability or injury, or elders who have simply aged past the point of being able to make those decisions.  

Decisions like: ‘should I take this new medication my doctor recommended, or approve a specific therapy offered?’ ‘Should the protected person have the elective surgery, and were my rights maintained during this course of care?’ ‘Are the protected persons being evicted based on illegal actions?’ Their Guardians will take up their case, and make sure they are not being abused or exploited, often even when family members are unwilling or unable. 

Conservatorship manages the protected person’s assets, but does not pay their bills. This could be an inheritance, a special needs trust or a lifelong funding source to support the protected person long after their loved ones have passed on. This is a way to look after an adult child or loved one with a disability long after their parents may have gone. Both of these have specific annual reporting and accountability through the courts to ensure the protected persons are being served according to their needs in the least restrictive environment possible. Which is why there aren’t many companies out there wanting to take on conservatorships and guardianships. Luckily, there are a few companies that accept new clients for these services, including a non-profit organization operating across the state, Guardians of Northeast Iowa, based out of Decorah. They have guardian case managers located across the state to best serve their more than 220 clients.  

Being on call 24 hours a day, guardians, conservators and trustees truly serve their clients, through every-day decisions and life-altering major life events. They are accessible any time to provide service to those who cannot serve themselves, while working with their clients to help them enjoy the highest version of independence that is best for them. Some young people can graduate out of guardianship as they learn more, recover from traumatic brain injury and improve their abilities over time — with the right supports in place.

Being one of two state-approved non-profit service providers for guardianship services has its challenges, but dedication to their clients helps them through it all, including their pro bono work when state funding isn’t available. As a non-profit, they have begun accepting donations on the PayPal Giving website, and fired up a GoFundMe page to support their staff and services for clients in need.   

These decisions guardians provide allow people to remain in their own homes, find a group home to support their needs or allow a life-long community member the ability to have proper support and care in their sunset years, all while the dread of dementia takes its toll. It is exactly these services that support the most vulnerable of Iowa’s population, and offers dignity and kindness through each step.  

For more information on what is provided through guardianship, conservatorship and trustees, visit www.Guardiansofneia.org, or call 563-419-2443.

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