Oregon Co-Guardian's Report is a document that is used to report to the court on the progress of the co-guardianship of an incapacitated individual. It is used to inform the court of the co-guardians' activities, such as how they are managing the person's health care, finances, and living arrangements. The report may also contain information about the person's physical and mental health, as well as any changes in their condition. There are two types of Oregon Co-Guardian's Report: the Annual Co-Guardian's Report and the Interim Co-Guardian's Report. The Annual Co-Guardian's Report is submitted at the end of each year and must include an assessment of the person's physical and mental condition, a summary of the co-guardians' activities during the year, and any changes in the person's living arrangements. The Interim Co-Guardian's Report is submitted at any time during the year to inform the court of any significant changes in the person's condition or in the co-guardians' activities.