The Massachusetts Decree And Order of Supervised Administration is a state law allowing certain individuals to be appointed to manage the affairs of an incapacitated individual. It is typically used when the individual is unable to take care of their own financial and/or medical affairs due to physical or mental incapacity. The types of Massachusetts Decree And Order of Supervised Administration are: General Supervised Administration, Limited Supervised Administration, and Plenary Supervised Administration. General Supervised Administration allows an individual to appoint a representative who will manage all the incapacitated individual’s financial and medical affairs. Limited Supervised Administration is more restrictive and only allows the appointed representative to manage specific financial or medical affairs. Plenary Supervised Administration is the most restrictive type of supervision and requires the court to approve all decisions regarding the incapacitated individual’s finances and medical care. The Massachusetts Decree And Order of Supervised Administration is an important tool for ensuring that the incapacitated individual’s affairs are managed properly and in accordance with the individual’s wishes.