Guest guest Posted November 20, 2011 Report Share Posted November 20, 2011 1--No, but in the section about medical services provided, I note the type of MD (or DDS), frequency of visits, and month/year of most recent visit. 2--I start with " Daily interactions at home, " and that's probably redundant, because the DuPage form already asks what the person's living arrangements are. Guardian activities worth mentioning could include: met with job coach, supervised care of your kid's assets (perhaps for the trust), negotiated with someone to accept installment payments, assisted him in getting a state ID, did an initial intake or update with PACT, communicated with Social Security, or went to transition meetings with the school district. Did you file for SSI or SSDI, or Medicare or Medicaid in that time period? IMHO, whatever you did that was for your kid's benefit, that is not typical parent stuff for a kid that age is a guardian activity. 3--Anything else you think the judge ought like to know. Did you kid get a job? Lose a job? Make a change in an agency providing care? Did you personally cover a major expense for him? (If so and you plan for him to repay you in installments, say so.) Did he get a drivers license? A speeding ticket? 4--Bear in mind that the court reads dozens of these a day. They want to know that you're taking care of your kid's needs and responsibly advocating for him. Give highlights that show what you've done, not a year's worth of diary entries. 5--We have both types of guardianship. We've been given the annual report form (that you mention) and a form to fill out for accounting. I've just sent both back, without a copy of the SSA form. If you don't have financial guardianship, give them a call and ask them what they'd like. -Gail also in DuPage ________________________________ From: momlee89 <etrans2008@...> IPADDUnite Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 9:17 PM Subject: Annual Guardian Report - DuPage County  Hi, I am getting ready to submit my first Annual Report of the Guardian of the Person to the 18th Judicial Circuit Court of DuPage County. I remember a post some time ago that had some good info/tips on preparing this report. I have searched the past messages, but can't seem to locate it. Can anyone recall the post or provide some input? Specifically, I was wondering: 1 - Would it would be a good idea to send the Doctor's report that we receive after our Annual Physical? 2 - If our son lives with us, what should we include under " Guardian's visits and activities " ? 3 - What info under " Other information " should we provide? 4 - Is it best to provide more or less info on the report in general? 5 - The report asks for Representative Payee Reports. Is this the same report that I send to the Social Security Administration? (Why would this be necessary if we are not guardians of the estate?) I appreciate your help and guidance. Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2011 Report Share Posted November 20, 2011 I hope someone who lives in DuPage County can help Lee...I live in Cook County and the forms are quite different... I researched our files and found some information from Finato about how to file for guardianship in DuPage, but I did not see anything about how to file the annual report. Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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