- What is Adult Protective Services? - Santa Cruz Human Services
What is Adult Protective Services? Adult Protective Services (APS) provides intervention services to protect elderly and dependent adults from abuse, neglect, or exploitation
- ReportToAps. org
EMERGENCY or “IMMEDIATE RESPONSE” reports must be submitted by TELEPHONE ONLY Reports submitted online on Friday afternoons, weekends or holidays may not be processed by APS until the following business day
- SOC 341 (2 24) - Report of Suspected Dependant Adult-Elder Abuse
APS can investigate allegations of abuse against them, and if confirmed, offer appropriate services This form may be used by the receiving agency to record information through a telephone report of suspected dependent adult elder abuse If any item of information is unknown, enter “unknown ”
- ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS) | COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ HUMAN SERVICES . . .
County APS agencies investigate reports of abuse of elders and dependent adults who live in private homes, apartments, hotels, hospitals, or who are, or soon will be, experiencing homelessness
- ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES - Senior Network Services
Provides intervention services to protect Santa Cruz County residents that are elderly (60)+ or dependent adults (18-59) from abuse, neglect or exploitation To make an APS report you can call them or visit the Santa Cruz or Watsonville locations
- Santa Cruz County California Elder Abuse, Neglect, Financial . . .
The Adult Protective Services manager evaluates all reports of suspected elder abuse or neglect outside of a licensed care facility Reports may be assigned for immediate investigation within 24 hours or 10 calendar days
- Who do I call to report abuse? - Santa Cruz Human Services
Adult Protective Services Who do I call? The identity of reporting parties is protected and kept confidential but "mandated reporters" must identify themselves when reporting
- Adult Protective Services (APS)
To report abuse, call this number 1-833-401-0832 and when prompted enter your 5-digit zip code to be connected to the Adult Protective Services in your county, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day
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