To: joegarrity
I will admit that you search better than I do. Thanks for the Google lesson.
61 posted on
10/21/2005 4:59:30 PM PDT by
Ohioan from Florida
(The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.- Edmund Burke)
To: All
Info for anyone who wants to try to help:
South Carolina Dept. of Social Services
Division of Adult Protective Services
Contact:
Tim Cash, MSW Division Director
Mailing Address:
South Carolina Department of Social Services
P.O. Box 1520
Columbia, SC 29202-1520
Telephone: 803-898-7318
Per website:
If you have reason to believe that a vlunerable adult in the community is being abused, neglected, or exploited, contact Adult Protective Services at the county DSS in the county where the adult lives
Aiken County Dept. of Social Services:
Austin Scott, Director
Address:
Aiken County DSS
1410 Park Avenue, SE
Aiken, SC 29802-1268
Telephone:
(803) 642-3603 - Director
(803) 649-1111 - Staff
1-888-866-8852 -Toll Free
E-Mail:
ascott@dss.state.sc.us
Please note the following text per SC DSS website:
The Division of Adult Protective Services protects the health and welfare of elderly and disabled adults. Adult Protective Services are provided to individuals who are 18 years of age or older and are victims of actual or potential abuse, neglect, or exploitation. This mistreatment may be caused by others or self-inflicted. DSS is authorized, by the Omnibus Adult Protection Act of the South Carolina Code of Laws, to investigate all reports and provide services. Services are provided to meet the adults' basic needs and to ensure their safety.
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Some people are required to report by the nature of their profession. People in the following professions are required to make a report if they have reason to believe a vulnerable adult has been or is likely to be abused, neglected, or exploited; physician, nursem dentist, optometrist, medical examiner, coroner, other medical, mental health or allied health professional, Christian Science practitioner, religious healer, school teacher, counselor, psychologist, mental health or mental retardation specialist, social or public assistance worker, caregiver, staff or volunteer of an adult day care center or of a facility, or law enforcement officer. Also, any person who has actual knowledge of the abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult must report the incident.
My comment: Many occupations that will be found around a nursing home.
62 posted on
10/22/2005 11:42:25 PM PDT by
Wampus SC
(Serf City here we come!)
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