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  2. Each California County has an Adult Protective Services (APS) agency to help elder adults (60 years and older) and dependent adults (18-59 who are disabled), when these adults are unable to meet their own needs, or are victims of abuse, neglect or exploitation.

  3. Report Elder Abuse or Neglect - California Department of Aging

    www.aging.ca.gov/Programs_and_Services/Long-Term...

    Contact Adult Protective Services (APS) at 1-833-401-0832 and when prompted enter your 5-digit zip code to be connected to the APS office in your county, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.

  4. Adult Protective Services (APS) - Los Angeles County, California

    ad.lacounty.gov/services/adult-protective-services

    LA County Adult Protective Services provides a system of in-person response, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. REPORT IT NOW! Elder Abuse Hotline Call: 1-877-4R SENIORS (1-877-477-3646) Long-term Care Ombudsman Related Reports Call: 1-800-334-9473.

  5. Online Manual of Policies and Procedures. The following regulations contain the CDSS Manual of Policies and Procedures. PLEASE NOTE: All Manual Letters and Regulations published by CDSS are available on this website for public use.

  6. Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse | Riverside County Department ...

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    We intervene and assist elder or dependent adults to alleviate physical, sexual, and financial abuse, neglect, isolation, abandonment, abduction, and mental suffering. If you suspect an older or dependent adult is being abused or neglected, call APS’ 24-hour, 7-day a week hotline at (800) 491-7123.

  7. Information For Mandated Reporters - California Dept. of ...

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    The following forms are to assist you in filing your report of suspected dependent adult or elder abuse. If you are employed by a financial institution, please complete form SOC 342. All other persons should complete form SOC 341.

  8. Fact Sheet: Adult Protective Services, What You Must Know

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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 ...