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Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse |
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MANDATED REPORTERS Of elder and dependent adult abuse. If you observe, are verbally informed, or have knowledge that leads you to be reasonably suspect that an elder or dependent adult is being abused or neglected you must call: As soon as practically possible, but within 24 hours Adult Protective Services 1-800-491-7123 And follow up within 2 working days with the SOC 341 report form. If you respond to situation involving an elder or a dependent adult (see definitions on the reverse) evaluate for the following types of possible abuse: Physical Abuse: The infliction of physical pain or bodily harm not limited to: Assault/Battery Sexual Abuse Constraint Isolation Abduction Abandonment Common charges: 240, 242, 243(d), 245, 368(b)(1), 368(b)(2), 368(b)(3), 368©, 166(a)(4), 166(c)(1), 187, 206, 347, 261(a)(1), 289(a), 220, 243.4, 286, 288a Neglect (by others): Refusal or failure to fulfill care taking obligations, such as abandonment or isolation, denial of food, shelter, clothing, medical assistance, or personal needs, or the withholding of necessary medication or assertive devices. Neglect can be intentional or unintentional. Common Charges: 368(b)(1), 368(b)(2), 368(b)(3), 368©, 187, 192, 206 Financial (Material): The illegal or improper exploitation of funds or other resources (stealing or misusing possessions, property, or money). Common Charges: 115, 182, 368(d), 368(e), 170, 484-487, 496 Psychological/Emotional Abuse: The infliction of mental anguish (threatening, humiliating, intimidating, isolating behaviors or statements. Common Charges: 368(b)(1), 368(b)(2), 368(b)(3), 368(c) Self-Neglect:
The failure of an elder or dependent adult to adequately take care of
themselves and meet the demands of daily living to eat, pay bills, meet
personal hygiene needs and take medications.
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