Guardianships
A guardian is someone who oversees a client's life needs
A guardian makes non-financial decisions for someone who cannot make or communicate their own choices. These individuals may need assistance with personal needs such as medical care, nutrition, clothing, shelter, and safety. At Navigator Fiduciary, we are honored to serve as trusted guar for many who rely on this vital support.
Family involvement
Family members can contribute to the person's care by sharing insights into their values, preferences, and family dynamics. Navigator Fiduciary prioritizes open communication, regularly updating family members and other relevant parties about the client's well-being. If the family chooses, Navigator Fiduciary can also serve as a conservator, managing the person's financial resources as well.
When do you need a guardian?
The most precious gift you can offer your family member is abundant love and genuine care. Yet the effort to ensure the smooth orchestration of their everyday routines can be overwhelming. This is precisely why you should opt for Navigator Fiduciary—to oversee the daily nurturing of your loved ones expertly—granting you the freedom to concentrate on the other aspects of your life.
Our extensive experience and offerings
Our team takes its responsibilities seriously to preserve our clients' funds for their care. In addition, we can also act as guardians to provide physical support for our clients. If the family wishes, we can serve as both conservator and guardian while allowing family members to be involved in the decision-making process.
Your dedicated Client Advocate
Navigator Fiduciary assigns a dedicated Client Advocate to each client under our Minnesota guardianship services, serving as the primary point of contact. The Client Advocate collaborates closely with the family, social workers, case workers, the senior living facility, and health care providers to ensure comprehensive attention to the client's needs. Moreover, our Client Advocate team promptly addresses any client emergencies that may arise.