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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Elder or Dependent Adult in Need of Protection' section. Provide the full name, sex, and age of the individual requiring protection.
  3. In the 'Person From Whom Protection Is Sought' section, enter the full name and address of the individual you are seeking protection from.
  4. Complete the 'Description of Abuse' section by detailing any incidents of abuse, including dates and descriptions. Attach additional sheets if necessary.
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An elder abuse investigation typically takes several weeks to several months, depending on various factors, including the type and severity of the suspected abuse.
Relay your concerns to the local adult protective services, long-term care ombudsman, or the police. If you have been the victim of abuse, exploitation, or neglect, you are not alone. Many people care and can help.
The investigation focuses on assessing the clients well-being; living environment; support system; and their strengths. The allegations are examined and level of risk is assessed. A plan is developed with the clients participation, which may include arranging for emergency services, shelter, or medical care.
Once a report is filed, APS conducts a confidential investigation and works with law enforcement, healthcare professionals, and social workers to ensure the elders safety.
Average Recovery Amounts in Nursing Home Abuse Settlements The average settlement amount, either in or out of court, was approximately $406,000.

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The one study that conducted a national sample of lawyers found that 88 percent of all cases were resolved through settlements and that the average recovery of claims was $406,000 (Stevenson and Studdert 2003).
If appropriate, an arrest is made and criminal charges are brought. A trial begins if the prosecutor files charges. A prison sentence of up to 15 years follows upon conviction. Knowingly filing a false claim of elder abuse comes with legal consequences.

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