Virginia Guardian Training — Resource Page
The Resource page was created in conjunction with the Virginia Guardian Training to help guardians, and skilled professionals, navigate this vital role. Click on each category below to access resources, required forms, and additional webpages to learn more.
The following resources may be used to help guardians better understand their duties and responsibilities:
- Duties of a Guardian in Virginia
- Checklist for Newly Appointed Guardians in Virginia
- Restricting Contact with Another Person
- Overview of the Role of Attorney-Guardians in Virginia
The forms below must be completed when pursuing the following actions:
- To request a periodic review hearing earlier than scheduled, Form CC-1646 “Petition for Review Hearing”
- To restrict contact with another person in limited circumstances, Form CC-1645 “Notice of Restriction by Guardian"
The following are guides for the decision-making approaches as outlined in the Virginia Guardian Training:
The following resources are available to help guardians navigate health care decisions, serve as medical advocates, and make end-of-life decisions:
The following resources may be used to help guardians document thoroughly for effective record-keeping, organization, and person-centered planning:
- Creating a Guardian File Printable
- Values History Tool Printable | Fillable
- Instructions to Print or Save Certificate
Guardians are required to complete initial and annual reports on Form CC-1644, “Report of Guardian for an Incapacitated Person.” The form was updated on July 1, 2025 to add a statement about the Virginia Guardian Training.
Instructions and a sample form may be downloaded from the Virginia’s Judicial System website.
The following worksheet may be used to help guardians calculate when initial and annual reports are due:
The following resource is available to promote effective communication between the guardian and incapacitated adult:
Guardians in Virginia are mandated reporters. To report suspected adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation, you must contact Adult Protective Services (APS). There are three ways to make a report:
- Call your local department of social services,
- Call the 24-hour, toll free APS hotline at 888-832-3858, or
- Complete an online report.
Visit the Adult Protective Services website to learn more about mandated reporting, or to learn about the indicators of abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
- Virginia’s Judicial System
- Guardianship & Conservatorship in Virginia
- National Guardianship Association
- National Guardianship Association — Bill of Rights for Adults Who Have a Guardian
- National Guardianship Association — Rights of Individuals Under Guardianship
- Center for Guardianship Certification
- The Center for Guardianship Excellence