{"id":15578,"date":"2025-08-13T20:19:00","date_gmt":"2025-08-13T20:19:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=15578"},"modified":"2025-08-13T20:19:00","modified_gmt":"2025-08-13T20:19:00","slug":"guardianship-task-force-calls-on-ny-to-bolster-funding-oversight-propublica","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=15578","title":{"rendered":"Guardianship Task Force Calls on NY to Bolster Funding, Oversight \u2014 ProPublica"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p>ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they\u2019re published.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"2.0\">A task force appointed by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is recommending that the state spend at least $15 million per year and create state-level oversight to bolster its troubled guardianship system, in which judges assign individuals or organizations to care for some 30,000 residents deemed incapable of looking after their own affairs.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"3.0\">If adopted, the plan would represent a major change in how the state government cares for some of its most vulnerable residents. New York currently budgets just $1 million to fund a guardianship hotline, and the legal arrangements receive little official oversight, with responsibility for people\u2019s wellbeing spread among the courts, nonprofit organizations, private lawyers and companies.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"4.0\">The policy proposal, contained in the state\u2019s Master Plan for Aging, comes three years after Hochul, a Democrat, issued an executive order creating a panel to map out the needs of New York\u2019s aging population and suggest how best to serve older adults.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"5.0\">The plan concludes that improving the guardianship system would offer outsize benefits and would not be overly difficult to achieve.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"7.0\">The recommendations mark the first time Hochul\u2019s administration has addressed problems with the state\u2019s guardianship system since ProPublica investigated it extensively in a series of stories last year. Those stories revealed how some guardians neglected the vulnerable clients entrusted to their care. They also highlighted how few guardians the state has to serve the New Yorkers who require assistance \u2014 and how little oversight exists to ensure proper care. The problem is particularly acute for poor people who have no family able or willing to look after them, ProPublica found, a population known in industry circles as the \u201cunbefriended.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"8.0\">To fill the provider void, New York has long relied on a network of loosely regulated nonprofits and private companies, some of which have racked up hundreds of clients each but provided little or no services. That dynamic, ProPublica found, has resulted in claims of spectacular abuse and neglect, prompting the courts to appoint a special counsel to oversee guardianship reforms and Attorney General Letitia James to launch an investigation into some providers.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"9.0\">Advocates and judicial leaders have been calling for the guardianship system to be overhauled for years, but such an effort has remained elusive. It\u2019s unclear whether Hochul\u2019s task force will change that, even as the group\u2019s report keeps guardianship in the political conversation in Albany.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"11.0\">The Legislature has barely funded guardianship services, allotting just enough in its budget the past two years to maintain a statewide hotline. And even the governor won\u2019t say whether she plans to implement the reforms suggested by her own panel.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"13.0\">\u201cThe Governor appreciates the dedicated time and effort that many stakeholders put into producing the proposals included in the Master Plan for Aging and looks forward to working with these stakeholders and the legislature to collectively evaluate how best to utilize them to ensure New York remains a place where older New Yorkers can thrive,\u201d a spokesperson for the governor said in a statement.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"14.0\">The spokesperson, Nicolette Simmonds, didn\u2019t respond to an email and call asking for more specifics, including what Hochul\u2019s position is on guardianship reform.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"15.0\">But Guardianship Access New York, a statewide coalition of nonprofit guardians and elder and disability justice advocates, said that it was encouraged by the governor\u2019s plan since it acknowledged \u201ca long-standing crisis.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"17.0\">\u201cNew York\u2019s guardianship system is past the point of crisis, and the Governor and Legislature must act now before it collapses,\u201d Arthur Diamond, a former supervising judge of guardianship matters in Nassau County and a member of GANY, said in a statement. \u201cWe must stop ignoring the most vulnerable of the elder population and protect them now.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"18.0\">But how, exactly, that will happen remains unclear. GANY has proposed the state fund a network of nonprofits with experience in government contracting and providing guardianship services.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"19.0\">Within the court system, a guardianship advisory committee recommended earlier this year that the state create a taxpayer-funded statewide organization to care for the unbefriended, records obtained by ProPublica show.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"20.0\">And some lawmakers have proposed changes, though none of them seek comprehensive reform.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"21.0\">One bill would require someone petitioning for a guardianship to identify all possible people who could manage the incapacitated person\u2019s affairs, for example, while another would make it harder for a guardian to deny family members the right to visit a loved one under their care and control.<\/p>\n<p>\n                <strong class=\"story-promo__hed\">New York Attorney General Launches Investigation of Guardianship Providers<\/strong>\n                            <\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"23.0\">Assemblyman Charles Lavine, who chairs his chamber\u2019s judiciary committee, said he supports a series of public roundtables to be hosted this fall by the courts and advocates \u201cto gather local input and firsthand perspectives on guardianship access challenges\u201d as a means of formulating a more comprehensive solution.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"24.0\">\u201cThese discussions will help inform statewide efforts to expand and improve guardianship services, including the creation of a comprehensive public guardianship system,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p data-pp-blocktype=\"copy\" data-pp-id=\"25.0\">Still, any significant reform effort will require buy-in from the Legislature\u2019s top leaders. Neither Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins nor Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie responded to requests for comment on Hochul\u2019s Master Plan for Aging.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they\u2019re published. A task force appointed by New York Gov. 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