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- Adult Protective Services | DSHS
Adult Protective Services (APS) is dedicated to serving vulnerable adults We investigate reports about abuse, abandonment, neglect, exploitation and self-neglect of vulnerable adults in Washington State
- Adult Protective Services offered by DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support . . .
Adult Protective Services (APS) investigates reports of abandonment, abuse, financial exploitation, neglect and self-neglect of vulnerable adults, and provides protective services to those residing in their own homes or in facilities Services are voluntary and require client consent
- Community Resource List - Snohomish County, WA - Official Website
Department of Children, Youth, Families (DYCF) Child Protection Services (CPS) Offices; Child Abuse Neglect Hotline: 1-800-422-4453: www childhelphotline org: Website: Everett DCYF Office 840 N Broadway Building A Suite 340 Adult Protective Services: 866-END-HARM or 800-487-0416 Website: Crisis Clinic – Volunteers of America 24hour
- Adult Protective Services Central Intake - findhelp. org
Adult Protective Services Central Intake by Washington Department of Social and Health Services serving Mount Vernon, WA Cost: Free This program covers residents of the following states: WA
- What to Expect from APS | DSHS - Washington
Offer protective services to the alleged victim Collaborate with others for ongoing services Make appropriate referrals APS cannot: Provide services without the alleged victim’s consent Remove the alleged victim from his her home against his her will
- Adult Protective Services - FindLaw
In the United States, Adult Protective Services (APS) provides protective social services to older adults (typically those aged 60 and older) They also help vulnerable adults and those with serious disabilities Sometimes APS is referred to as "adult services "
- Report Concerns Involving Vulnerable Adults | DSHS
All reports will be screened by Adult Protective Services and or Residential Care Services If the person is in immediate danger, call 911 You do not need proof to report suspected abuse and you do not need to give your name
- Adult Protective Services – Help Protect Vulnerable Adults
Help limit the vulnerable adult’s isolation Discuss options with him or her and encourage them to stay in contact with others Report any suspicions of abuse, neglect, self-neglect, exploitation or abandonment
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