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You say the state has stepped in. If the person is incompetent as judged by the courts and the medical system then the state takes over placement. If family is cooperative then they certainly can visit, take gifts, provide support once placement is done. But the state is in charge of placement, where and in what kind of facility, medical care, management of assets--that is to say of EVERYTHING.

So, worries over. It's going to be taken care of legally by the state.
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The state will generally get APS involved and they would find appropriate care. The state will see if any family can pursue guardianship, and if family can't or won't, the state will step in and do so.
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