Adult Protective Services, What You Must Know

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Article Publication Date: 
11/27/2023
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Adult Protective Services (APS) programs promote the safety, independence, and quality-of-life for vulnerable adults who are, or are in danger of, being abused, neglected by self or others, or financially exploited, and who are unable to protect themselves. APS is a social service program authorized by law in every state to receive and investigate reports of elder or vulnerable adult maltreatment and to intervene to protect the victims to the extent possible. Section topics in this fact sheet include: What is APS?; Reporting Elder/Vulnerable Adult Abuse; What does APS Do?; Client Protections; and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
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National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA), Keck School of Medicine of USC, National Adult Protective Services Association (NAPSA)
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Aging/Older Adults
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