An Illinois Order Appointing Plenary Guardian for a Disabled Person is a court order issued by an Illinois court that appoints an individual or organization to serve as the plenary guardian for a disabled person. This order grants the appointed individual or organization the power to make decisions on behalf of the disabled person regarding their physical health, mental health, and financial matters. The two types of Illinois Orders Appointing Plenary Guardian for a Disabled Person are the Voluntary and Involuntary Order. The Voluntary Order is issued when the disabled person consents to the appointment of a plenary guardian, while the Involuntary Order is issued when the disabled person is unable to give consent. The court order will include the name of the appointed plenary guardian, the scope of their authority, and other relevant instructions.