Missouri Adult Guardian is a program administered by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services that provides guardianship services to adults who are unable to make decisions for themselves due to disability, mental illness, or age. It helps adults manage their finances, healthcare, and other daily activities. It also helps them protect their rights and interests. The three types of Missouri Adult Guardians are General Guardians, Limited Guardians, and Conservators. General Guardians are responsible for making all decisions about the ward’s care, while Limited Guardians are responsible for making only certain decisions. Conservators are responsible for managing the ward’s finances. All Missouri Adult Guardians must be over 18 years of age, have no criminal history, and be approved by the court.