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What does it mean when an elderly person is a ward of the state?

According to elder law experts, becoming a ward of the state occurs when a court determines an individual is no longer capable of making their own decisions. Understanding what does it mean when an elderly person is a ward of the state is crucial for families navigating challenging situations involving an incapacitated loved one.

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