Let's face it. Surviving a catastrophic accident is an incredibly stressful and life changing event.
It not only impacts the lives of survivors, it dramatically impacts the lives of everyone around them; family, friends, and loved ones. Unless anyone affected is familiar with catastrophic care and the unique nature of specialized traumatic brain injury (TBI) and spinal cord injury (SCI) recovery, most people are quickly overwhelmed with anger, grief, fear, and questions.
And if that wasn't enough, if the survivor's injuries have left them completely disabled and unable to care for themselves or manage their lives, they will likely require a legal guardian to look out for them and advocate for them.
And if that wasn't enough, if the survivor's injuries have left them completely disabled and unable to care for themselves or manage their lives, they will likely require a legal guardian to look out for them and advocate for them.
WHY choose a Professional Guardian?
Although any interested person may file a written petition for appointment of a guardian with the Probate Court in the county where the disabled person (ward) lives, most people are unaware of the responsibilities and duties required by the Courts from a legal guardian. Unfortunately, many families find themselves overwhelmed and not able to manage the needs of their loved one. And in some cases, family members making tough decisions for their loved one often leads to conflicts and arguments that can tear a family apart.
A Professional Guardian is not only knowledgable of the many legal requirements of caring for the personal and property interests of another person, they often have a great deal of experience working with difficult personalities and serving as an objective decision maker in an effort to help their wards and families maintain a strong and healthy family dynamic.
A Professional Guardian is not only knowledgable of the many legal requirements of caring for the personal and property interests of another person, they often have a great deal of experience working with difficult personalities and serving as an objective decision maker in an effort to help their wards and families maintain a strong and healthy family dynamic.
Our Mission
To improve the life of an incapacitated person by identifying and understanding his or her specific needs and challenges, and making decisions in an effort to secure outcomes that are in the best interest of that individual while respecting his or her dignity and individuality.




