as soon as the incident happens or when you have accurate proof that cannot be argued against you in a court of law.
If you are a little upset over a user, you should ask them. If they are a supervisor, they may be busy and may take a little bit to respond, but they will get to you as soon as they can.
collect evidence of the abuse. study any law abiding paper (contracts, agreements...) file a complain to the supervisor's supervisor. If there's none go public as in sue the super. If you're in low budget, use the pers. The first two steps are crucial. "Never go to war that you can't win" - Sun Tzu
It would depend on what you do as an employee. Check with the supervisor/boss on his recommendations.
That would be up to your supervisor, not us.
The business would have to become a client/contributing member of the credit bureau(s).
I would think not, if your driveway is private property. Take pictures of the car and complain to the police.
once a week
by follwing their care plan
They listen to the client's case and if they are up for it they will take the case but if the lawyer disagrees with the client, he/she will recommend some other lawyers to take care of the case.
verbal warning written warning mediation
You can always bring the matter up again. If you get no response, you might try going to their supervisor, or an outside agency. If you are aware of client neglect and it is a healthcare facility, there may be laws that mandate that you report the incident to adult protective services in your area.
Supervisor