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  2. Begin by checking the appropriate box under 'REPORTABLE' or 'NON-REPORTABLE' based on the incident type. This section is crucial for categorizing the nature of the report.
  3. Fill in the 'FACILITY INFORMATION' section with details such as the name, physical address, and phone number of the foster/adoptive home or facility.
  4. Document the 'DATE/TIME OF INCIDENT AND WHEN REPORTED'. Ensure you accurately enter all relevant dates and times for each reporting instance.
  5. List all children involved in the incident under 'CHILD(REN) INVOLVED IN INCIDENT', providing their names, ages, sex, and admission dates. Use additional paper if necessary.
  6. Include details about any adults involved in the incident in the corresponding section, noting their relationship to the children.
  7. Thoroughly describe the incident in detail under 'DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT', ensuring all relevant information is captured.
  8. Outline any interventions made during and after the incident, including medical treatments and contacts made. Document these carefully for clarity.
  9. Complete sections regarding resolution and follow-up actions taken by OCOK. Ensure all signatures are obtained where required before finalizing your report.

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Self-neglect: e.g. Failure to provide food, clothing, shelter, or health care for oneself. Mental suffering: e.g. Verbal assaults, threats, causing fear. Abduction: e.g. Removal from this state and restraint from returning to this state of any elder of dependent adult.
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.
California Adult Protective Service Agency: call (833) 401-0832 or visit the APS website for a list of county APS contacts. Attorney Generals Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Hotline: (888) 436-3600. Long-Term Care Ombudsman/CRISISline: (800) 231-4024.
The nurse should notify law enforcement as soon as possible, while the victim is still in the care area. However, this depends on the victim and type of abuse. Adults who are alert and oriented and capable of their decision-making can choose not to report on their own and opt to leave.
16-5-102. A person convicted of exploitation and intimidation of disabled adults, elder persons or residents will be guilty of a felony and will be sentenced to prison between one and twenty years or a fine of no more than $50,000.00, or both prison and a fine. If the suspect is guilty of violating O.C.G.A.

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The Georgia Department of Human Services, Division of Aging Services is responsible for Adult Protective Services in Georgia.

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