Along the Ford

Chester County Orphans’ Court seeks guardian program volunteers

The Chester County Orphans’ Court is seeking volunteers to serve county individuals who require guardianship – assisting the court in maintaining contact with any person deemed by the court who cannot make decisions about their daily lives, where they live, or medical or financial matters.

The amount of volunteer time for visits to individuals who need guardianship is flexible, and training for the guardian program includes topics such as the guardianship process, individual’s rights, Alzheimer’s disease and information on public agencies that provide the guardianship services.

“Our trained volunteers are the eyes and ears of the court and help us to be alert to and deal with issues of fiscal safety for those whom we declare incapacitated,” said the Katherine B. L. Platt, administrative judge with the Chester County Orphans’ Court in a press release.

Anyone interested in becoming part of the Orphans’ Court guardian program is invited to take part in a free training session that will be held on Wednesday, April 10, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Chester County Justice Center, 201 W. Market Street, West Chester. A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.

For more information about the program or to request an application for the upcoming training, please contact Kim Bainbridge at 610-344-6484 or email kbainbridge@chesco.org.

Sally Denk Hoey

Blogging Along the Brandywine A Brandywine Experience

Rich Schwartzman

ChesCo VA launches new program

Rich Schwartzman

Walk for Paws set for April 25

George Rotsch

Shopping Local this Holiday Season Helps Keep Our Community Strong and likely helps a neighbor!

Rich Schwartzman

Kelleher continues Adopt-a-Child

Rich Schwartzman

FEKM to investigate election glitch

Rich Schwartzman

Twin Bridges reopened

Rich Schwartzman

Around Town Nov. 13

Rich Schwartzman

Election board sets timeline for investigation

Rich Schwartzman

Election day glitch in ChesCo

Scroll to Top