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095. Keypoints About Guardianship Families Should Consider


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Hosts Meghan (Smallwood) and Patrick (Cadigan) discuss the complexities of guardianship; they highlight the importance of understanding legal capacity and exploring alternatives like supported decision-making. They note that voting rights exist under guardianship and also cover reasonable accommodations, such as having a support person in court, and the role of Medicaid-authorized representatives. Join the conversation!

Episode Keywords:
Guardianship, supported decision making, legal capacity, alternatives to guardianship, court appointed, young adult, decision making, voting rights, reasonable accommodations, Medicaid authorized representative, SSI, representative payee, non-verbal communication, advocacy, transition process

LInks:
Episode 23 - Guardianship (link)
Episode 52 - Audi Levering and Supported Decision Making Pt. 1 (link)
Episode 53 - Audi Levering and Supported Decision Making Pt. 2 (link)
Episode 54 - Audi Levering and Supported Decision Making_Full Discussion (link)
Guardianship (page)
Alternatives to Guardianship (page)
YouTube Playlist - Guardianship (link)
YouTube Playlist - Alternatives to Guardianship (link)

Maryland (specific) Links/Supports:
In the Matter of William Pughsley (document)
Parents Place of Maryland (site

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The Post Secondary Transition ConversationBy Meghan Smallwood; Patrick Cadigan