You can call Adult Protective Services (APS), located in your local Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) office. Or you can call the statewide hotline at 1-866-363-4276 (1-866-End-Harm).
Again, on physical evidence as an officer, you want to look for bruises, rashes, and bedsores on that subject. Bedsores can be absolutely indicative of abuse or neglect. Photograph, get statements from neighbors, social workers, family members, physicians, and nurses.
If you are, you must, by law, immediately report the abuse, abandonment, neglect, and financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult to the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS).
Call the Elder Abuse Helpline on 1300 724 679. Elder Rights WA (ERWA) is a state-wide holistic legal service delivered by Legal Aid WA.
Adult abuse is when vulnerable adults are knowingly, intentionally, or negligently harmed, or at serious risk of harm. A vulnerable adult is defined by Washington as a person who can be described as: 60 years of age or older who has the functional, mental, or physical inability to care for himself or herself.
In California, elder abuse charges can lead to the following: A fine of $2,500 or to six-digit values. Imprisonment in county jail (for misdemeanors) Incarceration in state prison (for felonies)
Once you have reported elder abuse, the appropriate authorities will investigate the situation to gather evidence and assess the severity of the abuse. This may involve interviews with the victim, the alleged perpetrator, and any witnesses.
In California, elder abuse charges can lead to the following: A fine of $2,500 or to six-digit values. Imprisonment in county jail (for misdemeanors) Incarceration in state prison (for felonies)
The federal government and states, the District of Columbia, and some territories all have statutes to protect older adults from physical abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, psychological abuse, sexual abuse, and abandonment.