helping others help themselves
League of Guardians is an approved charitable organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
League of Guardians' Mission: The mission of the League of Guardians is to assist socially and economically disadvantaged incapacitated adults.
The League of Guardians achieves its mission by advising, consulting with, coordinating, organizing and/or providing client assessments, case planning, counseling, referral and resource services, application processing, monitoring and visits, reporting, and other services related to Medicare, Medicaid, Social Service.
The League of Guardians serves as the guardian and will work along conservatorships, and custodian services.
The clients of the League of Guardians consist of institutionalized individuals in a long term care setting.
Our clients need assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADL's) which consists of ambulation, dressing, feeding, transferring, bathing, personal hygiene and grooming.
The League of Guardians clients are usually incapacitated individuals who have no family or friends, family who are in disagreement, family who are too busy, family who have done wrong by the Incapacitated Adult.
The League of Guardians clients come from all races, ethnicities, ages, genders, religions, sexual orientations, gender identities, gender expressions, disabilities, economic statuses and other diverse backgrounds. They are widows, divorcees, or single. Some are veterans and individuals who served the federal government. Many of our clients suffer from heart disease, dementia, stroke, Alzheimer's, cancer, and other conditions rendering them unable to meet the necessary Activities of Daily Living to be safe outside of a long term care setting.
The League of Guardians clients come from all races, ethnicities, ages, genders, religions, sexual orientations, gender identities, gender expressions, disabilities, economic statuses and other diverse backgrounds. They are widows, divorcees, or single. Some are veterans and individuals who served the federal government. Many of our clients suffer from heart disease, dementia, stroke, Alzheimer's, cancer, and other conditions rendering them unable to meet the necessary Activities of Daily Living to be safe outside of a long term care setting.