Who should join the NCGA?

  • Consumers
  • Volunteers
  • Family Members
  • People who have legal authority to make decisions about guardianship such as
    • Judges
    • Clerks of Superior Court
    • Attorneys
    • Paralegals
    • Trustees
    • Fiduciaries
    • Conservators
  • Staff of public and private organizations and agencies (administrators, case managers, direct service personnel), including but not limited to:
    • County Department of Social Services
    • Area Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Programs
    • Area Agencies on Aging
    • Public Health Departments
    • Public Schols
    • Other public and private agencies that serve the elderly, persons with developmental disabilities, mental illness, substance abuse issues, and/or other disabilities

Benefits of Membership

Why join the NCGA?

  • To network with people across the state involved in guardianship
  • To have access to national trends and practices through NCGA's affiliation with the National Guardianship Association (NGA)
  • Th receive NCGA's newsletter The Guardian, that provides the latest information on guardianship
  • to attend the annual conference at a reduced rate
  • To have the opportunity to become a Certified Guardian
  • To participate in NCGA's information and ethics hotline
  • To have access to NCGA's library of publications and videos on guardianship

Membership Application

 

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