The Idaho Guardian's Annual Status Report for an Adult is an important document that provides a detailed overview of the well-being of an adult ward. The report assesses the ward’s physical and mental health, safety, finances, and overall quality of life. It provides a snapshot of the ward’s current situation, and it is used to help the court make informed decisions about guardianship issues. The report is completed by the court-appointed guardian and submitted to the court. It includes information such as the ward’s current residence, living situation, medical care, financial resources, and any other relevant information. The guardian is also required to provide an evaluation of the ward’s physical and mental condition and make recommendations for any necessary changes or interventions. There are two types of Idaho Guardian’s Annual Status Report for an Adult: the Initial Status Report and the Annual Status Report. The Initial Status Report is completed within 60 days of the appointment of the guardian and provides a detailed overview of the ward’s current situation. The Annual Status Report is completed each year thereafter and provides an update on the ward’s progress.