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  2. Ohio Department of Aging - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Department of Aging is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [2] responsible for delivery of services and support that improves and promotes quality of life and personal choice for older Ohioans, adults with disabilities, their families and their caregivers.

  3. Legal guardian - Wikipedia

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    A guardian with responsibility for both the personal well-being and the financial interests of the ward is a general guardian. A person may also be appointed as a special guardian, having limited powers over the interests of the ward. A special guardian may, for example, be given the legal right to determine the disposition of the ward's ...

  4. United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio

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    Senior Judge Herman Jacob Weber: Cincinnati: 1927 1985–2002 — 2002–present Reagan: 26 Senior Judge James L. Graham: Columbus: 1939 1986–2004 2003–2004 2004–present Reagan: 28 Senior Judge Sandra Beckwith: Cincinnati: 1943 1992–2009 2004–2009 2009–present G.H.W. Bush: 29 Senior Judge Susan J. Dlott: Cincinnati: 1949 1995–2018 ...

  5. Advance healthcare directive - Wikipedia

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    An advance healthcare directive, also known as living will, personal directive, advance directive, medical directive or advance decision, is a legal document in which a person specifies what actions should be taken for their health if they are no longer able to make decisions for themselves because of illness or incapacity.

  6. Surrogate decision-maker - Wikipedia

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    The patient must have a disabling condition such as a mental illness or infirmity, an impairment in the ability to complete activities of daily living, cognitive impairment, and a lack of any previously indicated alternative to guardianship. This person is chosen by either the attending physician or their advance practice nurse. [11]

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