Iron County
Human Services Department & Associates
Adult Protective Services
Adult Protective Services or APS conducts investigations of alleged physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect or self-neglect, or financial or material abuse against adults at risk and elders at risk. An adult at risk is an individual between the ages of 18 to 59 who has a developmental disability, mental health or substance abuse issue or traumatic brain injury. An elder at risk is potentially any person over the age of 60.
What happens when an Adult at Risk or Elder at Risk concern is reported?
Upon receiving a report of abuse or neglect, Iron County Human Services will screen the referral. If appropriate, APS will then conduct an investigation of the reported allegation. The initial goal of an investigation is to verify the safety of the person alleged to be at risk and to inform them of their rights under state laws.
The investigation may include the following:
If a need is identified, Iron County Human Services or another agency with other specialized services may work with the individual to identify additional resources that may be of assistance.
Any person may report concerns of abuse, neglect or self-neglect. Reports may be made anonymously, but it is helpful to the investigation to have a point of contact. No person may be held civilly or criminally liable or be found guilty of unprofessional conduct for reporting in good faith.
Definitions for APS
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