File #: RS2024-860   
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/29/2024 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 11/7/2024 Final action: 11/12/2024
Title: A resolution recognizing the tenth anniversary of the Metropolitan Office of Conservatorship Management and the office's work to support those under a conservatorship or guardianship in Davidson County.
Sponsors: Delishia Porterfield, Kyonzte Toombs, Terry Vo, Sandy Ewing, Burkley Allen, Emily Benedict, David Benton, Clay Capp, Tom Cash, Thom Druffel, Tasha Ellis, Quin Evans-Segall, Erin Evans, Brenda Gadd, Jennifer Gamble, Tonya Hancock, Deonte Harrell, Olivia Hill, Rollin Horton, Jordan Huffman, Courtney Johnston, Jacob Kupin, Antoinette Lee, Bob Nash, Sean Parker, Jeff Preptit, John Rutherford, Sandra Sepulveda, Jason Spain, Joy Styles, Brandon Taylor, Jennifer Webb, Sheri Weiner, Ginny Welsch
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A resolution recognizing the tenth anniversary of the Metropolitan Office of Conservatorship Management and the office's work to support those under a conservatorship or guardianship in Davidson County.
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WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council authorized the creation of the Metropolitan Office of Conservatorship Management as part of the State Trial Courts Department through the budget ordinance approved by Substitute Ordinance No. BL2014-774; and
WHEREAS, the office was established after a volunteer task force reviewed the process for guardianships and conservatorships in Davidson County and found that a separate office was needed to support those affected by them; and
WHEREAS, the Office of Conservatorship Management ("OCM") aims to encourage the responsible, ethical, and appropriate financial management and physical treatment of those under a guardianship or conservatorship in Davidson County; and
WHEREAS, conservatorships are meant to protect the most vulnerable of Nashville and Davidson County, and OCM works to make sure that those residents are receive proper personal care and management of their resources; and
WHEREAS, as a partner with Metro Social Services, OCM operates a Welfare Review Unit that independently investigates the care management provided by a conservator for the health, safety, and welfare of individuals for which the conservator is responsible; and
WHEREAS, OCM also operates a Financial Investigative Unit to investigate the asset management provided by a conservator when that person becomes the conservator of the conservatee's property; and
WHEREAS, OCM also educates the general public about conservatorships and guardianships and works to identify and refer guardians and conservators to available resources; and
WHEREAS, through its service, OCM has uncovered more than $500,000 in conservatorship funds, located undisclosed properties, helped terminate 52 conservatorships, and identified issues that led to the removal or replacement o...

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