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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Provides a fair, neutral and transparent environment between state and county agencies and families of color in Minnesota
Each of the following communities has an Ombudsperson: the Indian Affairs Council, the Chicano Latino Affairs Council, the Council on Black Minnesotans, and the Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans
An Ombudsperson is an independent government official responsible for reviewing government and government-regulated agencies in an effort to ensure that their practices are fair, reasonable and appropriate.
To do this, the ombudsman:
* Receives complaints solely active child protection investigations and/or court cases
* Reviews and investigates complaints
* Makes recommendations to the agencies to resolve the complaints
Types of issues Office of the Ombudspersons for Families can assist with:
* Child Protection matters - Child out-of-home placements and foster care issues
* Unjust or discriminatory treatment by child protection services related to an active case
Cannot help with:
* Cannot give legal advice
* Cannot investigate court decisions
* Does not investigate attorneys, police, judges, or elected officials, or their decisions and actions
* Does not investigate federal agencies
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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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Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC)
If you suspect a person who is vulnerable is being neglected, mistreated, or exploited, call the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC) at (844) 880-1574.
Report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC) at (844) 880-1574.
A vulnerable adult can be anyone over age 18 who:
* Has a physical, mental or emotional condition that makes it difficult for the person to meet their own needs for food, housing, clothing, health care, or safety without assistance, and because of condition and need for assistance they may be vulnerable to maltreatment
* Is in a hospital, nursing home, transitional care unit, assisted living, housing with services, board and care, foster care or other licensed care facility
* Receives services licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) such as home care, day services, personal care assistance or other licensed service
Maltreatment includes:
* Abuse, including physical, emotional and sexual abuse, use of restraints, involuntary seclusion or punishment, or unexplained injury
* Neglect, including failure to provide the food, shelter, clothing, health care or services needed for their health, safety or comfort because of neglect by a caregiver with responsibility to do so, or because the vulnerable adult cannot meet their own needs
* Financial exploitation, including theft, fraud, scams, or withholding of money or property and/or use of money or property not for the vulnerable adult's benefit
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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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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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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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Ombudsperson for Public Managed Health Care Programs
Help for Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare members who are enrolled in a managed care product
The Ombudsperson Office works with people who are enrolled in a managed health care plan for their Medical Assistance (MA) or MinnesotaCare benefits.
The ombudsperson can:
* Help you navigate and understand your health care coverage
* Help you communicate and work with your health plan
* Help you identify your options
* Help you understand your rights
* Help you with access, service and billing questions
* Provide education on navigating the health care system
* Inform members about the process for filing a grievance, health plan appeal and state appeal
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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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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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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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