The Florida Annual Plan (Report) of Guardian of Person (Adult) is an important document that is required by the Florida courts when a guardianship is requested for a person over the age of 18. The report is used to assess the incapacitated person's current situation, assess the need for a guardian, and make recommendations for the guardianship. This document serves as a guide for the court to make an informed decision about appointing a guardian. The Florida Annual Plan (Report) of Guardian of Person (Adult) contains a variety of information, including a statement of facts, a description of the incapacitated person's current living arrangements, a medical evaluation, a financial assessment, and an evaluation of the proposed guardian. It also includes an assessment of the proposed guardian's qualifications and ability to carry out the duties of a guardian, as well as recommendations for the court regarding the proposed guardianship plan. There are two types of Florida Annual Plan (Report) of Guardian of Person (Adult): the Initial Plan and the Annual Plan. The Initial Plan is submitted when the guardianship is initially requested, while the Annual Plan is submitted each year to update the court on the incapacitated person's situation. Both plans contain the same information, but the Annual Plan also includes an inventory of the incapacitated person's assets and changes in the proposed guardian's qualifications since the previous year.