Volunteer Public Guardians make a profound difference to benefit the life of highly vulnerable adults. When a person cannot legally make safe choices for themselves and have no others to help them in making decisions, a Volunteer Deputy Guardian steps in to help.
Deputy Guardians receive education, training, and ongoing mentoring from the OPG program, learning to:
- Develop a rapport and a working relationship with the clients when visiting at least once per month.
- Learn and evaluate the person’s needs, issues, and desires.
- Participate in planning, giving consent for medical treatment and other services.
- Monitor and advocate for the rights and dignity of the client.
- Work with care staff, service providers and medical providers to ensure appropriate care and services.
- Monitor client’s care, staffing and home/facility conditions.
- Promote understanding and trust between client, staff and the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator.
- Maintain confidentiality as required by law.
- Report cases of suspected abuse to Adult Protective Services as required by Program policy.
- Submit required monthly reports as per OPG program policy.
- Attend required trainings and meetings.
- Sign a 2-year commitment to serve the Program