An Illinois Order adjudicating Disability and appointing Guardian is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Illinois determining that a person is legally disabled and appointing a guardian for them. This order can be issued if a person is unable to make decisions for themselves due to a disability or an illness. There are two types of Illinois Order adjudicating Disability and appointing Guardian: plenary guardianship and limited guardianship. Plenary guardianship gives the guardian full authority to make decisions on behalf of the disabled person, while limited guardianship allows the guardian to make decisions in specific areas of the disabled person's life.