Life In a Family Guardianship Arrangement as Perceived by People with Disabilities and Their Guardians: Interrelationship in Decision-Making, “Personhood” and Self-Determination Catalog # 890-186-2019| Supervised by: Prof. Arie Rimmerman
This work was supported by a grant from Shalem Fund This study explores the perceptions of individuals with disabilities who have been appointed a family member as their guardian, as well as the guardians themselves. The study focuses on four areas: guardianship, decision making, "personhood" and "self-determination". Through qualitative methodology, thirteen pairs of guardians and family members with disabilities were interviewed, revealing significant insights. Most guardians consider the appointment as ...