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How to fill out the IL 171P-19 - Lake County online
Filling out the IL 171P-19 form is an important step for guardians submitting annual reports on adults with disabilities. This guide provides clear instructions to help users navigate the process effectively and confidently.
Follow the steps to complete the form with ease.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to acquire the IL 171P-19 document and open it for editing.
- Begin by entering the name of the adult with a disability in the designated area at the top of the form. Make sure to fill in the case number accurately.
- In the provided section, specify the date of the order that appointed the guardian, as well as the date of the last annual report submitted.
- Describe the current mental, physical, and social condition of the adult with a disability in the allocated space.
- Indicate whether the adult has any minor or adult dependent children by checking the appropriate box.
- Detail the adult's present living arrangements, including a description and address of each residence where they have lived during the reporting period.
- Summarize all medical, educational, vocational, and other professional services provided to the adult with a disability.
- Provide a summary of the guardian's visits and activities performed on behalf of the adult throughout the year.
- State whether you recommend the continuation of guardianship by checking the relevant box.
- Include any additional information that may be useful to the Court in the designated section.
- Finally, date the form and fill in your name, address, phone number, and email before signing.
- After completing the form, you can choose to save any changes made, download a copy for your records, print the document for submission, or share it as needed.
Complete your IL 171P-19 form online today for a seamless filing experience.
A "guardian of the person" is appointed by the court when a disabled individual cannot make or communicate responsible decisions regarding his personal care. This guardian will make decisions about medical treatment, residential placement, social services and other needs.