Oregon Acceptance of Appointment As Guardian (Indigent Fund) is a document that allows an individual to be appointed as guardian of an indigent person or their estate in the state of Oregon. This document allows the appointed guardian to access funds for the indigent individual, such as Social Security benefits, retirement income, and other public or private assistance. There are two types of Oregon Acceptance of Appointment As Guardian (Indigent Fund): General Guardian and Limited Guardian. A General Guardian has the authority to manage the indigent individual's financial affairs and make decisions about their medical care. A Limited Guardian has the authority to manage the indigent individual's financial affairs but not make decisions about their medical care. The guardian must agree to follow state and federal laws regarding the management of the indigent person's funds and must complete an annual report to the court regarding their guardianship.