Missouri Judgment Admitting Ward To Facility is a court order that grants permission for a person, known as a ward, to be admitted into a facility for care or treatment. This type of judgment is issued when a ward is unable to make decisions regarding their care, either due to mental incapacity or age. The court must find that the ward needs the care or treatment provided by the facility, and that the admission would be in the ward’s best interests. There are two types of Missouri Judgment Admitting Ward To Facility: temporary and permanent. A temporary judgment is in effect for a specific timeframe, such as a few months or up to a year. A permanent judgment is in effect for an indefinite period of time. In either case, the court will review the situation periodically to ensure that the ward is receiving the necessary care and that their rights are being respected.