Indiana Code § 29-3-8.5-2

Progress reports; final report
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Sec. 2. A volunteer advocates for seniors and incapacitated adults program shall submit to the court: (1) a progress report thirty (30) days after the date of appointment describing: (A) the matters required by the court; and (B) the: (i) current physical and mental condition; (ii) residential placement; (iii) person centered care plan; and (iv) property, and any property related issues; of the senior or the incapacitated adult; (2) a progress report sixty (60) days after the date of appointment: (A) describing the matters required by the court; and (B) that includes a verified inventory describing the property, and any property related issues, of the incapacitated adult or senior; (3) a progress report or final report ninety (90) days after the date of appointment: (A) describing the matters required by the court; (B) describing the person centered care plan; and (C) making recommendations to the court as to whether the need continues to exist for the appointment of a guardian of the incapacitated adult or senior; (4) an annual progress report on the anniversary date of the appointment if the appointment of the volunteer advocate is continued by the court for more than one (1) year: (A) describing the matters required by the court; (B) describing the: (i) current physical and mental condition; (ii) residential placement; (iii) person centered care plan; and (iv) property, and any property related issues; of the senior or the incapacitated adult; and (C) making recommendations to the court as to whether the need continues to exist for the appointment of a guardian of the incapacitated adult or senior; and (5) upon the death of the incapacitated person, a final report and financial accounting: (A) describing the incapacitated person's: (i) final physical and mental condition; (ii) cause of death; (iii) last residential placement; and (iv) final burial arrangements; (B) stating the actions taken by the program regarding the: (i) person's care and custody; and (ii) preservation of the person's property; (C) making recommendations to the court to close the guardianship of the person; and (D) containing all other matters required by the court.

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