Adult Protective Services offered by DSHS Home and Community Living Administration
4450 10th Avenue Southeast, Blake West, Lacey, WA 98503
Eligibility
State of Washington law defines vulnerable adults as: individuals who are age 60 or older who have a functional, mental or physical inability to care for themselves. Others considered vulnerable adults are 18 years or older and have a legal guardian, a developmental disability, or admitted to a facility such as a nursing home or adult family home, receiving in home services through a licensed home health, hospice or home care agency, or have a personal aide who performs care under self-directed care for compensation.
Hours
Intake: M-F, 8am-5pm
(877) 734-6277
Voice·
APS Central Intake
Email[email protected]
Languages
Interpreter services
Application process
Call or visit website.
Fees
None.
Service area
WA
Other Information
Languages
- Interpreter services
Disabilities & Health Conditions
- General Disabilities
Adult Protective Services (APS) investigates reports of abandonment, abuse, financial exploitation, neglect and self-neglect of vulnerable adults, and provides protective services to those residing in their own homes or in facilities. Services are voluntary and require client consent.
Services or referrals may include connecting individuals to other DSHS programs, assistance with locating medical care, long term care services, legal services and other community resources.
APS coordinates during investigations with other agencies such as law enforcement, mental health, prosecuting attorneys, case managers and medical professionals.
Providing organization
DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services
Promotes, plans, develops and provides long-term care services for persons with disabilities and the elderly who may need state funds (Medicaid) to help pay for them