Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Ombudsman
Neutral party who investigates consumer complaints
An ombudsman is a neutral party who investigates consumer complaints. They work with both the consumer and the organization to resolve consumer issues and improve customer service.
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This independent organization within the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is here to protect your rights as a taxpayer, and help you with tax problems you can't resolve on your own.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Ombudsman
Neutral party who investigates consumer complaints
An ombudsman is a neutral party who investigates consumer complaints. They work with both the consumer and the organization to resolve consumer issues and improve customer service.
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Receives and investigates complaints against government and government regulated agencies and its officials
Assists with the following:
* Service concerns or complaints
* Knowing your rights
* Grievances
* Access to appropriate services
* Ideas for making services better
* Review guardian actions
* General questions and information on services for persons with mental or developmental disabilities, chemical dependence or emotional disturbance
Minnesota State law protects people from retaliation that make complaints in good faith.
Medical Review - Death and Serious Injury Reporting
* An agency, facility or program must report to this office the death or serious injury of a client within 24 hours of the incident
Civil Commitment Training and Resource Center (CCTRC)
* Helps with information on the Civil Commitment and Treatment Act and related law
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Tribal Health and Human Services
Health and human services administered by tribal governments.
Services provided by an American Indian tribal government that include traditional Health and Human Services, including:
* Public Health
* Family Planning
* Social Services
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Taxpayer Rights Advocate
Help to resolve tax issues with the Department of Revenue
If you have trouble resolving a tax issue with the Department of Revenue and have exhausted all other administrative remedies, the Taxpayer Rights Advocate may be able to help.
The advocate will listen to your problem, examine your situation, check department records and discuss your complaint with you. If you need a person to assist you, or if the department is being unresponsive, they can step in to help. Sometimes the help might be simply to connect you with the right person in the department's appropriate division.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Ombudsman
Neutral party who investigates consumer complaints
An ombudsman is a neutral party who investigates consumer complaints. They work with both the consumer and the organization to resolve consumer issues and improve customer service.
MORE INFORMATION
Receives and investigates complaints against government and government regulated agencies and its officials
Assists with the following:
* Service concerns or complaints
* Knowing your rights
* Grievances
* Access to appropriate services
* Ideas for making services better
* Review guardian actions
* General questions and information on services for persons with mental or developmental disabilities, chemical dependence or emotional disturbance
Minnesota State law protects people from retaliation that make complaints in good faith.
Medical Review - Death and Serious Injury Reporting
* An agency, facility or program must report to this office the death or serious injury of a client within 24 hours of the incident
Civil Commitment Training and Resource Center (CCTRC)
* Helps with information on the Civil Commitment and Treatment Act and related law
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Adult Protective Services (APS)
County office for emergency protection and investigations into abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. Report suspected maltreatment to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at (844) 880-1574.
Adult Protective Services (APS) receives referrals from the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC), assesses referrals, and offers emergency and continuing protective services in appropriate situations to safeguard the safety and welfare of older adults and adults with disabilities who are also vulnerable and believed to be maltreated.
Adult Protective Services (APS) offices investigate certain reports of maltreatment of vulnerable adults when the person alleged responsible is a family member, friend, Personal Care Assistant (PCA), stranger, or anyone not related to a program or service licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), or if the adult is not able to maintain their own health or safety and has no other support.
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Office of Ombudsman for Long-Term Care
Works statewide with individuals, their families, health care and service providers, public agencies and other advocacy groups to ensure the health, safety, well-being and rights of long-term care consumers
Works to educate, empower and advocate for recipients of long-term care services and those seeking long-term care services and supports. Serves people in long-term care settings: nursing homes, board and care homes, those living in assisted living settings, customized living or foster care, and people receiving home care services.
Resolves problems and improves long-term care service quality by working with consumers and caregivers. The resident directs the work of the Office by working with Regional Ombudsmen and Certified Volunteer Ombudsmen statewide. Free service of the Minnesota Board on Aging available to all Minnesotans receiving licensed long-term care age 18+.
* Resolves disputes through:
- Mediation
- Negotiation
- Education or referral to appropriate state or federal enforcement agencies or legal services
* Resolves complaints about:
- Abuse, neglect and financial exploitation
- Rights, dignity, and consumer choice
* Provides information and education about:
- Consumers' rights, laws and regulations
- Financing of health care and long-term care services through written materials
- Individual consultation or public speaking
* Advocates to better meet consumer needs through reform of state and federal legislation and the health care and social services system
* Trains and oversees volunteers assigned to nursing homes and assisted living facilities
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