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1654 West Onondaga Street
Syracuse, NY
Provides regularly scheduled intensive in-home visitation by paraprofessionals who provide advocacy, socialization, and referral services for adult victims of elder abuse and domestic violence.
Adult Protective Services (APS)
421 Montgomery Street
Civic Center, 5th Floor
Syracuse, NY
A state-mandated service provided by every county with the goal of keeping vulnerable adults safely residing in the community or in the least restrictive alternative. It involves intake, investigation, and assessment of referrals of abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation of qualifying …
Adult Protective Services (APS)
6 Judson Street
Canton, NY
Provides services to assist adults ages 18 years and older who, because of physical or mental impairments, can no longer provide for their basic needs for food, clothing shelter or medical care, or protect themselves from neglect, abuse or hazardous situations, and have no one willing and/or able …
Adult Protective Services (APS)
5274 Outer Stowe Street
Lowville, NY
Provides services to assist adults age 18 or older who, because of physical or mental impairments, can no longer provide for their basic needs for food, clothing, shelter or medical care, or protect themselves from neglect, abuse or hazardous situations, and have no one willing and/or able to help …
Oversees Protective Services for Adults (PSA) and other adult services provided through the local departments of social services and local operations relative to Family-Type Homes for Adults (FTHA). Provides technical assistance to adult services staff of local districts; conducts informal case …
Community / Youth Prevention & Education Program
723 James Street
Syracuse, NY
Provides school-based, community, and professional education programs on a variety of topics, including sexual abuse prevention, domestic violence awareness, healthy relationships, dating violence, and elder abuse.
723 James Street
Syracuse, NY
Provides information and education regarding elder abuse abuse and neglect; including financial abuse, ID theft and scams, as well as indicators of abuse, risk factors, and intervention.
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