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Adult Protective Services

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Adult Protective Services

Adult Protective Services (APS) investigators protect vulnerable adults from abuse, neglect and exploitation by coordinating with mental health, public health, law enforcement, the probate courts, the aging network, community groups and the general public.

If you suspect abuse, neglect or exploitation, call 855-444-3911 any time day or night to make a report. Staff will investigate allegations within 24 hours after the report is received.

Social Welfare Act MCL 400.11 provides the framework for Adult Protective Services and interventions.

Here are the current MDHHS Adult Protective Services (APS) definitions and policy provisions for abuse, neglect, exploitation, and related procedures in Michigan.

Speak up and protect. Report vulnerable adult abuse or neglect. Call 855-444-3911.

Michigan APS ensures vulnerable adults and their families receive supports through assessment, referral and provision of services to live in the least restrictive setting with a sense of dignity, safety and well-being.

Michigan recognizes the value of empowering vulnerable adults by facilitating supportive services and sustainable solutions for individuals to live with a sense of dignity, safety and well-being.

APS workers protect vulnerable adults from abuse, neglect and exploitation, while promoting respect, safety, independence and freedom of choice by delivering quality services, protection, intervention and resources to the client.
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APS Investigation Process: Start to Conclusion

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    What happens when the department receives a referral of suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation of a vulnerable adult?

    Referrals are evaluated by Centralized Intake and go through a review process to ensure they meet criteria outlined in law and policy prior to assignment. Through this review process referrals are assigned, transferred to other agencies or denied for investigation.

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    What happens if a referral gets assigned?

    The referral is sent to a local MDHHS office in the county where the client resides or is located. The APS worker has 24 hours to commence the investigation by contacting someone who can provide information about the client. If that cannot be completed, the APS worker must attempt to contact the client within 24 hours either in person or by phone.

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    What happens during the investigation?

    An APS worker will investigate the suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation, and connect the individual with support services if they choose to receive them.

    APS understands that every adult has the right to self-determination; APS cannot make anyone accept help if they do not wish to receive it. APS also cannot control whether law enforcement opens an investigation. Due to APS investigations being confidential, APS may be limited in their ability to provide details of the investigation.

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    What happens if APS determines that a service or intervention is needed?

    An APS worker works with the client to assess any safety concerns present. Often safety can be improved through direct intervention by MDHHS or referrals to community services, such as house cleaning, counseling, shelter, food assistance, etc. If this is the case, the worker will connect the client, if they choose, with the needed service(s).

    Some cases require court intervention to improve client safety and stability, which may involve the APS worker filing petitions to request a guardian or conservator be appointed. This is done only when all less restrictive measures will not resolve the concerns. There are no income-related eligibility requirements for services
    provided or referred by APS and will be different for every situation with the overall goal of enhanced safety and well-being of a vulnerable adult.

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    How long is an investigation open?

    APS investigations are open as long as necessary to gather information, determine what must be done to mitigate risk, and determine who is responsible for the harm to the vulnerable adult. This is dependent on factors, including coordination with other investigative agencies, court involvement and availability of services. There is no hard deadline to close an APS investigation.

 

Community Partnership Resources

Resources highlighting community partnerships aimed at assisting local communities in protecting, investigating and serving older and vulnerable persons through increased collaboration.

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Mandated Reporters

If you are a part of any of the professions listed, you may have a legal obligation to report any suspicions regarding vulnerable adults who you believe have been harmed or are at risk of harm from abuse, neglect or exploitation.

Assistance Programs

MDHHS offers a number of programs that provide assistance including food assistance, cash assistance, Medicaid and many more.

Attorney General

Michigan Department of Attorney General is committed to protecting seniors statewide, including through the work of the Elder Abuse Task Force.