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Supported Decision Making VS. Conservatorship


Published: Dec. 10, 2025Updated: Dec. 10, 2025

Supported Decision Making (SDM) can often stop someone from needing a Limited Conservatorship (which is a legal arrangement where a court gives someone else control over certain decisions for a person). However, Dr. Kristen R. Choi says that even if a Limited Conservatorship is already in place, SDM can still be used. Tune in to learn how!

To learn more about Supported-Decision Making, check out our Supports for Independent Living article.

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