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Adult Protective Services - Nevada If the Aging and Disability Services Division, Adult Protective Service worker believes that a crime has been committed against a vulnerable adult, a referral is made to the appropriate law enforcement agency for possible investigation and prosecution
Adult Protective Services APS - Nevada 211 Aging and Disability Services Division (ADSD), Adult Protective Services (APS) receives and investigates statewide reports of abuse, neglect, self-neglect, exploitation, isolation and abandonment for vulnerable adults, age 18-59, in addition to persons 60 years and older, collectively referred to as vulnerable adults
Adult Protective Services – Online Form - Crisis Support Services of . . . Report Vulnerable Adult Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation, Isolation, or Abandonment Reports can be submitted for vulnerable persons, age 18-59, in addition to persons 60 years and older, collectively referred to as vulnerable adults
Adult Protective Services Vulnerable adults can misuse opioids and be affected by others’ misuse of opioids To protect vulnerable adults, we need to understand the dangers of opioid misuse, know the tell-tale signs of abuse and when to report to Adult Protective Services
Program: Adult Protective Services-Las Vegas APS social workers take actions to safeguard vulnerable adults in need of protection, their wellbeing, welfare, and civil liberties Program Phones: 888-729-0571
Adult Protective Services – Aging and Disability Services Division Adult Protective Services – Aging and Disability Services Division Provides services for persons who may experience abandonment, abuse, neglect, exploitation, or isolation To report elder abuse, please call: 1-888-729-0571
A directory of programs and services geared toward the senior and . . . - Effective July 1, 2019, Adult Protective Services received legislative authority to receive and investigate reports of abuse, ne- glect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment for vulnerable adults between age 18-59, in addition to persons 60 years and older,
Phone Numbers | Adult Protective Services - nccafv I f you experience or suspect domestic violence or experience or suspect elder abuse, neglect, or exploitation, call your state's Adult Protective Services Hotline or reporting number Help is available
Contact:ReportAbuse - Nevada Report Vulnerable Adult Abuse Aging and Disability Services Division (ADSD), Adult Protective Services (APS) receives and investigates statewide reports of abuse, neglect, self-neglect, exploitation, isolation and abandonment for vulnerable adults, age 18-59, in addition to persons 60 years and older, collectively referred to as vulnerable adults
State Nevada Department Health Human Services - Nevada Legislature The Mission of Adult Protective Services: “To assist vulnerable adults, age 18 to 59, in addition to persons 60 years and older who are abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned by investigating, providing or arranging for services to alleviate and prevent further maltreatment while safeguarding their civil liberties”