About
- Serves as court-appointed public guardian of person for Anne Arundel County residents who are 65 years or older;
- Provides education and information to citizens and professionals about the importance of medical advance directives, alternatives to guardianship, and the guardianship process;
- Conducts investigations to identify capable relatives, friends, interested parties or organizations to assume medical decision-making responsibilities; and
Manages and coordinates decision-making regarding medical and personal care, including participation in the end-of-life decisions as ordered by the court.
What is a Guardian of Property?
A Guardian of Property is a person or attorney, who is court-appointed, that manages the person's finances, property, and contracts for an individual who has been deemed no longer able to manage their affairs. The Department of Aging and Disabilities does not serve in that capacity.
What is a Guardian of Person?
A Guardian of Person is a person or organization that is court-appointed to make medical and personal decisions for an individual who is incapable of doing so due to a physical or mental disability.
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Contact Information
For Correspondence:
Department Director
Department of Aging and Disabilities (Public Guardianship Program)
2666 Riva Road, Suite 400
Annapolis, MD 21401