Summary
In Michigan, a guardian has the right to decide where the ward lives. However, this decision should be in the best interest of the ward, considering professional advice. If the wards doctor does not recommend a certain living condition, such as a lockdown, it may be beneficial to discuss alternative options with the guardian. These could include a structured living facility recommended by the doctor.Full Conversation
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Can you please clarify what you mean by "lock down"? In Michigan, a guardian generally has the right to decide where the ward lives.
A facility where the client can not go out not sure cause there are different facilities
What is the reason for the lockdown? Is it related to the client's health or safety?
Yes his well being health he smokes hes diebetic and has bi polar...not always happy where he lives
What is the relationship between you and the person under guardianship?
Its my son ups and down with son..ok with guardian
What is the specific issue you're facing with the guardian's decision?
His dr does not recommend it and i m against it ..i feel it might not help him...
What does the doctor recommend instead of the lockdown? In Michigan, a guardian's decisions should be in the best interest of the ward, considering professional advice.
A good structured place for him...he has a problem stsying at places hes been at...he does stuff so he can get out of where he lives..
Have you considered discussing alternative options with the guardian, such as a structured living facility recommended by the doctor?
No i was working on it thank very much for your time..i will get on it..thx
What is the name of the guardian? This will help us provide more specific advice. In Michigan, guardians must act in the ward's best interest, considering professional advice.