"Public Guardianship: In the Best Interests of Incapacitated People?" is written to advance public understanding of what happens to disabled and elderly adults when no family member or friend is available to be a caregiver or guardian should it become necessary. It is the first major study on this critically important issue since 1981. Conducted by experts in gerontology, social work, public policy, and public health, it finds that, although progress has been made, guardianship programs around the country still are hampered by limited staff and resources.
"Public Guardianship" analyzes...
"Public Guardianship: In the Best Interests of Incapacitated People?" is written to advance public understanding of what happens to disabled and el...