Adult Protective Services

Category: Corporate office in Salt Lake City, Utah

Address: 168 N 1950 W #203, Salt Lake City, UT 84116, USA

Phone: +18015383567

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Andrea Anderson

Aug 30, 2022

I called about my AC being broken at my apartment. They told me it DID violate a Utah code, but refused to help me, told me I was on my own, and actually suggested that I move in with a friend until winter. Then hung up

Kathryn M.P.

Aug 19, 2022

Looks like I am not the only one to have such a terrible experience with APS. From the moment the caseworker called me she was blatantly looking for reasons to close the case. She was condescending and completely unhelpful. I felt like a bug she was constantly trying to swat away. At one point I finally said "I'm sorry if I'm wasting your time, I just thought that someone at 'adult protective services' would be interested to know if an adult with and intellectual and developmental disability who can't read or live on his own is being abused and exploited by his brother for his social security money." I gave specific names of individuals who I knew would have eye witness accounts of violence etc and she said "I don't need their contact information, I won't be calling them." I can't believe my tax payer money is going to this program which seems to do absolutely nothing and is also uninterested in the welfare of those they serve. If you have had this experience as well, please find out who your state legislators are and ask that this office be audited. It's a complete joke. You can find your legislators at le.utah.gov

David Faulkner

Aug 10, 2022

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Gus Lewis

Jun 14, 2022

If I could give them 0 stars, I would. They have done absolutely nothing after a valid notification was sent to them. My elderly mother has been exploited and taken advantage of (with proof) and they have not even made a phone call. So much for them protecting the aging.

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Questions & Answers

My wife receive disability that her daughter is the payee.overvthe years a lot of these funds have not been used for their purpose which is my wife's care...at this moment my wife and I are homeless and no effort is being mabebeing m

Marshaye Jones | Oct 17, 2019
Kyle Stauffer | Oct 17, 2019

it sounds to me like you need to contact an attorney and get the attorney to start making phone calls and contacting the appropriate state agencies like child & family services or recovery services and see if you can have them represent you.

Is there any sort of Pro bono or reduce cost Legal help or assistance we can receive for some legal representation for our cognitive impaired brother over a Guardian dispute?

Jared Christensen | Oct 17, 2019
Trisha Blood-Davis | Oct 17, 2019

Possibly Utah Legal Aid. If they can't help you, they may have some ideas as to where else you might turn.

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