|  The Office of the Public Administrator From Missouri Association of Public Administrators
 
 What is a Public   Administrator?  In the State of Missouri Revised Statutes 2000 (RSMo   473.730)- states every county in this state, and the City of St. Louis, shall   elect a public administrator at the general election in the year 1880, and every   four years thereafter, who shall be ex officio public guardian and conservator   in and for the public administrator's county.   What is a Guardian? A person appointed by the court to be responsible for   the care, treatment, habilitation, support and maintenance of an incapacitated   person. What is a Conservator?   A person appointed by the court designated for the   care and custody of a disabled person or minor that person's estate. What is incapacitated?  One who is unable by reason of any physical or mental   condition to receive and evaluate information or to communicate decisions to   such an extent that he/she lacks the capacity to meet essential requirements for   food, clothing, shelter, safety or other care such that serious physical injury,   illness, or disease is likely to occur.  Missouri County Public Administrators, in the   performance of the duties required by chapters 473, 474, RSMo, and 475, RSMo.   Duties  specified by section 475.120, RSMo, are discretionary. Not all states have elected Public Administrators for   their counties.  There are private individuals, companies and state agencies   that excel in he guardianship/conservatorship field. There is a National   Guardianship Foundation that certifies individuals to be identified to the   public as a Registered or Master Guardian. Missouri County Public Administrators are usually the   last resort for a Guardian/Conservator.  Unfortunately in this day and age some   individuals are living longer than their children and therefore there is no   family member to care for their parents.  Even in some cases the best individual   for the incapacitated/disabled person is not a family member but a person who is   a disinterested party to the estate.  The Public Administrators duties are to   care for those individuals that unfortunately no one else will. Their actions   are reviewed by Associate Courts and their Judges but yet there are state laws   (Medicaid/State Statutes, State Auditors office), federal laws (Social Security,   Medicare), and various other agencies that are there to maintain a presence in   the welfare of the incapacitated individual. 
 
 
 
 
 | County Public Administrator 266 Main Street - Forsyth, MO 65653
 *Mail: P.O. Box 190 - Forsyth, MO 65653
 (417) 546-7208 fax: (417) 546-3170
 PubAdmin@taneycountymo.gov
 
 *Please use this address to mail USPS.
 
 
 
 
  Joanna Jasper
 Administrator
 
 
 
 Alice Jones
 Clerk
 
 
 
 Kim Arnold
 Deputy
 
 
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