Adult Protective Services generally include: investigations of neglect, abuse and exploitation of adults who are elderly or have disabilities, and education to the public about prevention of this kind of abuse.
Adult Protective Services may request access to a victim's bank account information if it is necessary for investigating and addressing potential financial exploitation or abuse. This action is typically taken to protect the individual's well-being and ensure their financial assets are not being misused or stolen.
In your community you have an adult protective services contact. Call them.
University of Alberta Protective Services's motto is 'Quaecumque Vera'.
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The states Department of Social Services, Health and Human Services or agencies with names the like (such as in Florida it's called Department of Children and Families) have a division known as Adult Protective Services.
child protective services
they protect services.duh!
District of Columbia Protective Services Police Department's motto is 'Justitia Omnibus'.
No you can......
Child protective services does no decide if a parent is unfit. A judge will decide that. Child protective services can and will however, help the judge to decide by presenting any evidence they have found that may prove the parent unfit.
Acquire better evidence and keep making complaints.