Overview
Adult Protective Services (APS)
Adult Protective Services (APS) in Annapolis is a critical division of the Anne Arundel County Department of Social Services. Located on West Street, this agency is mandated to investigate reports of abuse, neglect, and exploitation involving vulnerable adults who are unable to protect their own interests. The team works tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of the county’s elderly and disabled population.
Reporting and Intervention
APS accepts reports from the public and mandated reporters regarding residents aged 18 and older who lack the physical or mental capacity to provide for their daily needs. The agency intervenes in cases of:
- Physical and Sexual Abuse: Investigating allegations of harm inflicted by caregivers or others.
- Neglect and Self-Neglect: Addressing situations where essential needs like food, shelter, and medical care are unmet.
- Financial Exploitation: Protecting vulnerable adults from theft, scams, and misuse of their assets.
Facility Information
The APS office is housed within the Department of Social Services building. Visitors should be aware of strict security protocols:
- Security Screening: All visitors must pass through security screening, including metal detectors and bag checks, upon entry.
- Confidentiality: Due to the sensitive nature of cases, specific case information is strictly confidential and not released to unauthorized individuals.
- Emergency Contact: For immediate, life-threatening emergencies involving a vulnerable adult, citizens should contact 911 directly.
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