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Adult Protective Services | Illinois Department on Aging

The Adult Protective Services Program (APS) looks into reports of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and self-neglect for eligible Illinois residents living in the community. Case workers provide services at provider agencies throughout the state are trained and certified by the Illinois Department on Aging.

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Adult Protective Services - Pathlights - Main Office

Pathlights partners with the Illinois Department on Aging (IDOA) to investigate abuse, address concerns, and help eliminate and reduce the risk of abuse. Abuse takes many forms: physical, sexual, emotional, confinement, passive neglect, self-neglect, abandonment, willful deprivation, and financial exploitation. They consult with community experts in banking, law, mental health, and social work, or experts who belong to faith-based, medical and housing organizations to discuss and resolve some of the most challenging cases of abuse.

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24-Hour Adult Protective Services (APS) - Illinois Department Of Aging - Chicago Office

The Adult Protective Services Program is locally coordinated through 38 provider agencies?, which are designated by the Regional Area Agency on Aging and the Illinois Department on Aging. Case workers from the Adult Protective Services Provider Agencies conduct investigations and work with adults age 60 or older and adults age 18-59 with disabilities in resolving the abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation situation.

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Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT ON AGING - Adult Protective Services

Responds to reports of neglect or abuse of elderly or adults with disabilities. Neglect may include neglect by another, or self-neglect. Abuse may include financial, physical, sexual or psychological abuse.

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Adult Protective Services | DuPage County Community Services

Responds to reports of possible abuse, neglect, exploitation, and self-neglect, including situations of suspected financial exploitation of persons residing in a long-term care facility.

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Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Reporting | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT ON AGING - Adult Protective Services

Responds to reports of neglect or abuse of elderly or adults with disabilities. Neglect may include neglect by another, or self-neglect. Abuse may include financial, physical, sexual or psychological abuse.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS) | CHELP

Investigates allegations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of older adults and the disabled living in a domestic (non-institutional) setting, including physical and emotional abuse, financial exploitation, confinement/neglect, deprivation of food or medication, sexual abuse, and self-neglect.

Offers 24-hour intakes by phone at the local number. A caseworker will make a home visit to investigate any allegations of abuse and assist the victim. Interventions will be offered to the victim and referrals made to the appropriate organizations. Interventions can include but are not limited to in-home services, legal, medical, relocation, and counseling.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES | ALTERNATIVES

Investigates reports of abuse and neglect for individuals ages 60 and over and for adults with disabilities ages 18-59 on behalf of the State of Illinois, and provides interventions to alleviate abuse, neglect, and exploitation.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES | CARE HORIZON

Provides aging and adult protective services throughout East Central Illinois. Services provide case workers conducting investigations and working with vulnerable adults in resolving these abusive situations financial exploitation, physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and sexual abuse.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES | ALTERNATIVES

Investigates reports of abuse and neglect for individuals ages 60 and over and for adults with disabilities ages 18-59 on behalf of the State of Illinois, and provides interventions to alleviate abuse, neglect, and exploitation.

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Guardianship - Midwest Care Management Services Inc. - Main Office

Midwest Care Management Services offers guardianship services by securing and managing assets, income, and investments, as well as paying bills. They also assist with screening/hiring caregivers, ensuring clients are in the best possible living situation, and coordinating all aspects of healthcare (i.e. assisting with healthcare decisions, going to doctor's appointments, consenting to procedures.

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Adult Protective Services (APS) - North Shore Senior Center - Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr. Campus

Adult Protective Services restores the dignity and safety of adults with disabilities ages 18 to 59, and seniors over the age of 60 who find themselves victims of abuse, neglect, self-neglect or financial exploitation and may have few resources to change their situation and protect themselves. All Adult Protective Services are confidential.

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Public Guardianship/Conservatorship Programs | DuPage County Office of the Public Guardian and Administrator

The Public Guardian cares for disabled individuals who are not capable of handling their own care and estates. The Public Administrator handles the estate administration for individuals who died without a will or without a proper person to administer the estate.

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Public Guardianship/Conservatorship Programs | Office of the State Guardian

Regional State of Illinois adult guardianship assistance program.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES | SENIOR SERVICES OF WILL COUNTY

Provides help vulnerable adults with navigating abusive situations that they may encounter by providing resources to help mitigate risk of vulnerable adults that meet the criteria of the program.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES | SENIOR SERVICES ASSOCIATES

Investigates allegations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of older adults and persons with disabilities who live in domestic (non-institutional) setting.

Once a report has been filed, a caseworker will make a home visit to investigate any allegations of abuse and assist the victim. Interventions will be offered to the victim and referrals made to the appropriate organizations. Interventions can include but are not limited to in-home services, legal, medical, relocation, and counseling.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES - ILLINOIS | ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT ON AGING

Investigates reports of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and self-neglect of adults age 60 or older and adults age 18-59 with disabilities living in the community.

Adult Protective Services is locally coordinated through 36 provider agencies throughout Illinois. Local APS caseworkers investigate allegations and coordinate client service referrals to mitigate risk and assure client health, welfare, and safety.

Clients may visit the website for contact information for the 36 provider agencies or call/text the 24 Hour Adult Protective Services Hotline to be connected to their nearest APS provider agency.

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Adult Protective Services - Solutions for Care - Main Office

Solutions for Care is a state-designated Adult Protective Services (APS) agency through the Illinois Department on Aging which investigates Abuse, Neglect, Financial Exploitation, and Self-Neglect of individuals ages 18-59 living with a documented disability and anyone age 60 and over.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES | WEST CENTRAL ILLINOIS AREA AGENCY ON AGING

Investigates all reports of elder abuse in a domestic setting.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES | CARE HORIZON

Provides aging and adult protective services throughout East Central Illinois. Services provide case workers conducting investigations and working with vulnerable adults in resolving these abusive situations financial exploitation, physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and sexual abuse.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES | CARE HORIZON

Provides aging and adult protective services throughout East Central Illinois. Services provide case workers conducting investigations and working with vulnerable adults in resolving these abusive situations financial exploitation, physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and sexual abuse.

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS) | ELDER CARE SERVICES OF DEKALB COUNTY

Provides Investigation into allegations of abuse, neglect and exploitation of older adults, and persons with disabilities, who live in domestic (non-institutional) settings. Abuse can be defined as physical and emotional abuse, financial exploitation, confinement/neglect, deprivation of food or medication, sexual abuse, and self-neglect. Services include:
- 24 hour hotline with standardized report screening
- Investigation of all reports with/or without substantiation
- Case work and advocacy for substantiated victims to mitigate the effects of the abuse
- Monthly follow-up and monitoring (up to 12 months) to ensure the client remains safely in their own home
- Early Intervention Funds - temporary financial assistance to assist in alleviating effects of abusive situations

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COMMUNITY CARE PROGRAM | SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER

Provides help to senior citizens, who might otherwise need nursing home care, to remain in their own homes by providing in-home and community-based services. Services include, comprehensive care coordination, adult day services, in-home services such as cleaning, meals, laundry, shopping/running errands, and personal hygiene, emergency home response service, and automated medication dispenser service.

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Public Guardianship/Conservatorship Programs | LAKE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT CLERK - Administrative Services

Local official who administers criminal, civil and traffic courts. Services covered include: - Filing Orders of Protection - Divorce filing - Applying for passport - Small claims - Records and Probate for Wills and Guardianship - File expungement - Paying fines and fees

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS) | SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER

Offers to investigate allegations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of older adults with disabilities. This program offers 24-hour intakes by phone at the local number. Interventions can include but are not limited to in-home services, legal, medical, relocation, and counseling.

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