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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 761909" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>When Sis was Guardian, she was the one who got the medical info. It was like Nephew was still a minor because the court agreed that due to his disability he could not make good medical decisions that adults make. My Sis could have opted for a guardian who was not related too, but Nephew wanted her to do it. Basically Nephew was a legal minor so HIPPA did not come into play.</p><p></p><p>Nephew improved and no longer needed or wanted a guardian at all. His Case Manager agreed. They all went to court, Sis too, and Judge removed the guardianship. The only thing left of any obvious help is a Payee to pay all his bills for him. This is something Nephew would have trouble doing. Nephew knows this and is not fighting it. But Nephew does not have a rebellious, defiant personality so he tries to cooperate with what is best for him.He does get a say but has to prove he is capable of each step. This has helped Nephew as he matures more slowly. However he does better and better.</p><p></p><p>This is all I know. </p><p></p><p>Prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 761909, member: 23706"] When Sis was Guardian, she was the one who got the medical info. It was like Nephew was still a minor because the court agreed that due to his disability he could not make good medical decisions that adults make. My Sis could have opted for a guardian who was not related too, but Nephew wanted her to do it. Basically Nephew was a legal minor so HIPPA did not come into play. Nephew improved and no longer needed or wanted a guardian at all. His Case Manager agreed. They all went to court, Sis too, and Judge removed the guardianship. The only thing left of any obvious help is a Payee to pay all his bills for him. This is something Nephew would have trouble doing. Nephew knows this and is not fighting it. But Nephew does not have a rebellious, defiant personality so he tries to cooperate with what is best for him.He does get a say but has to prove he is capable of each step. This has helped Nephew as he matures more slowly. However he does better and better. This is all I know. Prayers. [/QUOTE]
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