An Illinois Order Appointing Plenary Guardian for a Disabled Person is a document issued by a court that assigns a legal guardian to an individual who is unable to make decisions for themselves due to a disability or mental incapacity. The guardian is responsible for making medical, financial, and other decisions on behalf of the disabled person. There are two types of Illinois Order appointing Plenary Guardian for a Disabled Person: a private guardian and a public guardian. A private guardian is usually a family member, friend, or other trusted individual who is appointed by the court. A public guardian is a state-appointed guardian who works for a county or state agency. The court will consider several factors before issuing an Illinois Order appointing Plenary Guardian for a Disabled Person, including the disabled person's wishes, the guardian's qualifications, and the best interests of the disabled person.