Center for Excellence in Supported Decision Making - Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin
Provides support and services for individuals who are at risk of guardianship and/or conservatorship and their caregivers through consultation, referrals, and information. Through in-depth assessments, families and professionals determine if guardianship or conservatorship is the right decision and offer less restrictive alternatives when appropriate. Services may include: ?- Assessments: Offers in-depth, objective phone consultations and in-person assessments to determine the appropriate level of care needed. Can also assist in contested guardianship or conservatorship court cases to enable parties to come to terms of settlement or provide strength to a position (either in favor or against the appointment of a guardian or conservator) ?- Advocacy and Coaching: Engages with family members and involved professionals to determine and implement workable alternatives to court intervention or provide supportive non-legal coaching through the petitioning process ?- Petitioner: When an assessment rules out less restrictive alternatives and there is no one in the individual's life to do so, legal assistance may be available to file a petition with the court seeking the appointment of a guardian and/or conservator or to request the court modify or terminate an existing guardianship. Provides a free Guardianship Information Helpline to assist families in determining the best path forward for each individual who needs support and services, including: - Approaches to help address the concern, which may avoid the need for guardianship/conservatorship, including facilitating less restrictive alternatives - Needs of the adult experiencing difficulties - Practical intervention tips to assist the caregiver to be more effective in working with the individual - Supported decision making - The guardianship and conservatorship system
Categories
Last assured
10/04/2024
Physical Address
1900 Central Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418
Hours
8 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday
Voice
Application process
Call
Fee
Initial telephone consultation advice and referral is free; fees for other services are based on type of service required; sliding fee scale; some clients are eligible for grants to cover the cost of care
Eligibility
Open to all adults age 18 and older who are residents of Minnesota and may not have the ability to manage or make decisions regarding care, finances or safety, and their caregivers
Service area
MN
Agency info
Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin
Offers a wide variety of services for children, adolescents and their families, students, older adults, persons with disabilities and special needs, and offenders/ex-offenders.