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- Adult Protective Services (APS) | 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
- Reporting Abuse as a Mandatory Reporter | DSHS - Washington
Make an online report to Adult Protective Services (APS) if the person you suspect is being abused, neglected, abandoned, or exploited is living in their own home or somewhere other than a long-term care setting listed above You can also make a report to APS toll-free by calling 1-877-734-6277 Learn more about what happens after you contact APS
- Fact Sheet 2025 - fortress. wa. gov
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives and investigates allegations of abandonment, abuse (physical, mental, sexual, personal exploitation, and improper use of restraint), financial exploitation, neglect and self-neglect of vulnerable adults living:
- Vulnerable Adult Abuse | Washington State
Additional information regarding reporting abuse and neglect, reporting Medicaid Fraud and or abuse, protecting seniors and Medicaid Fraud is also available
- Report Concerns Involving Vulnerable Adults | DSHS
>>>PLEASE CALL 911 IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY <<< 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
- Elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation - King County
APS has information on their website about the warning signs of adult abuse, their investigation process, and role in adult abuse cases Send questions to our Elder Abuse Team by emailing: If you are a senior in need of civil legal services, call the CLEAR*Sr hotline at 1-888-387-7111 Learn more about the CLEAR Hotline
- What Happens After You Contact Adult Protective Services (APS) - Washington
On the legal front, APS may report the alleged abuser to law enforcement, help get an emergency protective order, an injunction to allow access to an alleged victim or referral for legal assistance In extreme cases, APS may work with the Attorney General’s office to appoint a guardian
- Guide to APS findings - Washington Law Help
Learn your rights and responsibilities when APS investigates you and makes a finding against you, and the process for appealing the finding 1 APS basics If you or someone you know may be the victim of abuse, neglect, exploitation or abandonment, read about protecting elders and vulnerable adults from abuse and neglect
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