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Adult Protective Services

Adult Protective Services (APS) is a social service agency that helps protect vulnerable adults, typically those who are elderly or disabled, from abuse, neglect, and exploitation. If someone suspects that an adult is being harmed or is unable to care for themselves, they can report it to APS. The agency investigates these reports and can provide services like counseling, medical care, or help with finding safe housing. APS aims to ensure the safety and well-being of at-risk adults while respecting their rights and dignity. Each state has its own APS system, governed by local laws and regulations.

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    Adult Protective Services (APS) is a program designed to protect vulnerable adults, particularly those who may be elderly or disabled, from abuse, neglect, or exploitation. APS investigates reports of such cases, provides assistance, and connects individuals to resources like healthcare and social services. The agency works to ensure the safety and well-being of at-risk adults, often collaborating with law enforcement and community organizations. If someone is unable to care for themselves or is living in harmful conditions, APS steps in to help them regain their independence while ensuring their safety.