West Virginia Adult Protective Services
Elder Abuse & Protection · West Virginia · Free
Report suspected elder abuse in West Virginia. Find your state APS via NAPSA. Relevant for hospital staff, banks, and care workers required by law to report suspected abuse — APS shields good-faith reporters. Adult Protective Services intake is confidential; reporters' names are not shared with the suspected abuser. Self-neglect (refusing food, hygiene, medical care) is the most common form of "abuse" — APS handles it when capacity is in question. Open at no cost to West Virginia seniors and the...
Contact & Details
Address: Statewide
Hours: Varies