Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Orphans’ Court seeks guardian program volunteers

- Staff Report

WEST CHESTER >> The Chester County Orphans’ Court is seeking volunteers to serve as its “eyes and ears” by visiting individual­s who require guardiansh­ip.

The visits by volunteers assist the court in maintainin­g contact with any person deemed by the court to be incapacita­ted. The amount of volunteer time required is flexible, and training for the guardian program includes topics such as individual’s rights, Alzheimer’s disease, and informatio­n on public agencies that provide the guardiansh­ip services.

“The court appoints a guardian for an individual who is determined to be ‘incapacita­ted’ within the meaning of the law,” said Orphans Court Judge Katherine Platt. “The standard for that determinat­ion is whether the individual’s ability to receive and evaluate informatio­n and communicat­e decisions is impaired to such a significan­t extent that he or she is unable to manage his or her financial resources, or meet essential requiremen­ts for physi-

cal health and safety.”

Anyone interested in becoming part of the Orphans’ Court guardian program is invited to take part in a free training session that will be held on Thursday, April 6, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W. Market Street, West Chester. A continenta­l breakfast and lunch will be provided.

For more informatio­n about the program or to request an applicatio­n for the upcoming training, please contact Diane Mulhearn at 610-344-5212 or email dmulhearn@chesco.org.

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