An Illinois Order Appointing Guardian For an Alleged Disabled Person is a type of court order that is issued by the court after determining that a person is unable to care for themselves and requires a guardian. The order appoints a guardian to make decisions on behalf of the alleged disabled person. This type of order is typically issued when the court has found that the disabled person is not able to make decisions in their own best interests. There are two types of Illinois Order Appointing Guardian For an Alleged Disabled Person: Guardianship of the Person and Guardianship of the Estate. Guardianship of the Person covers decisions related to medical care, housing, education, and other day-to-day life decisions for the disabled person. Guardianship of the Estate covers decisions related to the management of the disabled person's financial resources and assets. The court will consider the best interests of the disabled person when deciding which type of guardianship to appoint.