What is an APS form?

What is an APS form?

An Attending Physician Statement form (APS) is one of the main ways that an insurance company obtains information about your medical status. The APS will require information about your medical condition, including diagnoses and currently prescribed medication.

What happens when someone is reported to APS?

APS will take the report and investigate if APS has jurisdiction and the adult is considered a vulnerable adult. An APS investigator will: conduct a home visit, usually unannounced; interview other individuals who may have information about the situation; and.

What does APS report mean?

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When someone speaks of “adult protective services” or “APS” they are typically referring to a state or county government agency that investigates reports abuse, neglect and exploitation of seniors and adults with a disability and provides protection to the victims.

How long does it take APS to investigate?

APS specialists investigate reports of alleged abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation to determine if the reported situation exists, and to what extent it adversely affects the alleged victim. The specialist initiates an investigation of all reports within 24 hours of receipt of the report by the department.

How do you call someone APS?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Someone suspects that an elderly person or adult with a disability is a victim of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
  2. Any concerned individual can report suspected abuse on APS hotline 1-877-4R-SENIORS or 211.

How do you report a vulnerable elderly person?

Call the police or 9-1-1 immediately if someone you know is in immediate, life-threatening danger. If the danger is not immediate, but you suspect that abuse has occurred or is occurring, please tell someone. Relay your concerns to the local adult protective services, long-term care ombudsman, or the police.

Are APS calls anonymous?

Yes, any person making a report to APS can do so anonymously. Please visit www.napsa-now.org/report for more information on how to make a report in your area. Providing your information will allow the APS investigator to contact you in order to request additional details about your concerns.

What is the APS form in West Virginia?

This APS Mandatory Reporting form was developed by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) as a result of a change to the law in 2000. The form is to be used by mandatory reporters for reporting to Adult Protective Services (APS) and/or other appropriate entities.

When to report a nursing home to APS?

If you are a mandated reporter with an allegation involving a vulnerable adult or resident of a nursing home or residential facility, you are required by law to complete the APS Mandatory Reporting Form immediately, but not more than 48 hours of suspecting the abuse or neglect as part of the Adult Protective Services (APS) process.

What are the rights of an APS worker?

When working with vulnerable adults, APS workers shall ensure that the adult’s rights, as guaranteed under the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution and the West Virginia Constitution, are not infringed upon unnecessarily.

When to apply for Adult Protective Services ( APS )?

APS is available without regard to income for adults who are 18 years of age or older, or emancipated minors if: The individual meets the definition of vulnerable OR is a resident of a nursing home or other facility; and Reported to be a victim of abuse, neglect (including self-neglect), financial exploitation, or in an emergency situation.