All
guardian/conservators are terminated on death, but some may be able
to be "restored" and deemed by the Court to be a whole person once
again. Immediately they gain all of their rights and are responsible
for their finances. This is done by a ward showing progress in an
environment that is less and less restrictive. They will eventually be
able to live independently, while still being a ward of the Public
Administrator. They will also need to take initiative during this
process. This initiative takes the form independently making doctor's
appointments, scheduling transportation, managing personal spending
money, and assisting in the process of transitioning into independence.