About Adult Protective Services
APS is responsible for investigating abuse, neglect, and exploitation
of adults who are elderly or have disabilities.
Mission of the Adult Protective Services (APS) program
To protect older adults and persons with disabilities
from abuse, neglect and exploitation by investigating and providing
or arranging for services as necessary to alleviate or prevent further
maltreatment.
The major components of APS are In-home Investigations and Services and
Facility Investigations.
Note: Federal law requires government entities receiving
federal funds to provide appropriate interpreter services to principals
(clients and alleged perpetrators) with LEP or sensory impairments.
- LEP refers to the language a person uses to communicate.
- Sensory impairments may affect how a person communicates.
- APS caseworkers will provide interpreter services when necessary.
APS Services
Reports
Information About APS
Prevention and Public Awareness
Handbooks, Manuals, and Rules
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