Vulnerable adult protection and elder abuse
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Adult protection in Minnesota helps keep vulnerable adults safe from abuse, neglect and financial exploitation. It explains who may be a vulnerable adult and how to report elder abuse or other concerns.
MAARC – Adult Abuse Reporting 1-844-880-1574
Adult protection helps keep vulnerable adults safe from abuse, neglect and financial harm. Learn who may be a vulnerable adult and how to report concerns.
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As Minnesotans, we look out for each other. It’s why the Minnesota Department of Human Services and other state agencies, along with counties and communities across the state, work to promote safety and well-being for all. But you can’t solve every problem by yourself. That’s why we’re here, doing our best to help make sure those in need are safe and supported.
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If you suspect something is wrong, speak up
If you suspect something is wrong, speak up. One conversation could change someone’s life.
The Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC) provides a toll-free number, 1-844-880-1574, for the general public to report suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults. Mandated reporters – including law enforcement, educators, doctors, nurses, social workers and other licensed professionals – can use a web-based reporting system. Call 911 first if you are reporting an emergency that requires immediate assistance from law enforcement, fire department or an ambulance.
Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC) Mandated reporters
Report abuse of a vulnerable adult
Definitions of vulnerable adult and maltreatment
A vulnerable adult can be anyone over age 18 who:
- Has a physical, mental or emotional disorder that makes it difficult for the person to care for themselves without help and to protect themselves from 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 such as home care, day services, personal care assistance or other licensed services.
Maltreatment includes:
- Abuse, including physical, emotional and sexual abuse, use of restraints, involuntary seclusion or punishment
- Neglect, , including failure to provide the food, shelter, clothing, health care or supervision necessary to maintain the person’s health, safety, or comfort. Neglect may be by a caregiver or service provider, or because the vulnerable adult cannot meet their own needs
- Financial exploitation, including theft or withholding of money or property and/or use of money or property not for the vulnerable adult's benefit.
Reporting suspected maltreatment
Report suspected maltreatment of a vulnerable adult to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center (MAARC) at 1-844-880-1574. MAARC is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Minnesota encourages good faith reporting of suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults by any person. If you make a report, your identity is confidential and cannot be released without a court order.
What happens after reporting?
MAARC refers all reports of suspected maltreatment to the agency or agencies responsible to respond. The lead agency responsible for investigative response is determined by the relationship between the vulnerable adult and the person alleged to be responsible for the maltreatment. When the alleged maltreatment involves family, friends or unlicensed providers, MAARC refers to county adult protective services. If a licensed provider is alleged to be the responsible party, MAARC refers the report to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) or Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), depending on the licensing agency.
If there is an emergency social service need, MAARC immediately refers the report to the county adult protective services program where the adult is located. If the suspected maltreatment may also be criminal, MAARC refers the report to law enforcement. MAARC refers allegations that a death occurred as a result of maltreatment to the Office of Ombudsman for Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, the medical examiner and law enforcement.
Lead investigative agency contacts
Minnesota Department of Health (MDH)
- When the allegation involves a hospital, nursing home, assisted living facility, home care agency or other provider licensed by MDH
- 651-201-4200 or health.fpc-web@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS)
- When the allegation involves a foster care home, residential services, or other provider licensed by DHS
- 651-431-6600 or dhs.licensingintake@state.mn.us
County social services agency
When the allegation involves a family member, friend, financial scam, PCA, or unlicensed provider or person
Mandated reporters
Mandated reporters include law enforcement, educators, doctors, nurses, social workers and other licensed professionals. Mandated reporters can use an online reporting tool. When the completed form is submitted, mandated reporters will receive a report reference number for their records. Mandated reporters can download, save and print a copy of their report.
Reporting by phone remains an option for mandated reporters. More information for mandated reporters can be found on the Department of Human Services Partners and Providers, Adult Protection website.