Florida Initial Guardianship Plan (Report) of Guardian Of Person (Adult) is a document that outlines the duties of a guardian of an adult person. It is a legal document that must be completed and filed in the court in order to initiate a guardianship. The Initial Guardianship Plan (Report) is prepared by the guardian and includes information about the person who is being taken care of, the proposed guardian, the duties of the guardian, the proposed living arrangement, and a plan for financial management of the ward's assets. It also describes the guardian's qualifications, experience, and other relevant information. The types of Florida Initial Guardianship Plan (Report) of Guardian Of Person (Adult) include: 1. Limited Guardianship Plan: This plan outlines the guardian's authority in specific areas, such as making decisions related to healthcare or finances. 2. Plenary Guardianship Plan: This plan outlines the guardian's authority in all areas of a person's life, including making decisions related to healthcare, finances, and personal matters. 3. Standby Guardianship Plan: This plan outlines the duties of the guardian in the event that the person is unable to make decisions. 4. Permanent Guardianship Plan: This plan outlines the duties of the guardian if the guardianship is to be ongoing.