Adult Protective Services -Trempealeau County Department of Human Services is responsible for investigating allegations of elder adult at risk abuse at risk abuse. 

How to Report  If you or someone you know is living in an abusive situation, please call the Aging and Disability Resource Center at 1-800-273-2001 or 715-538-2001.  After hours call the Trempealeau County Sheriff's Department at 715 538-4351 or in an emergency call 911.

Definitions:

"Elder Adult at risk"  is "any person age 60 or older who has experienced, is currently experiencing, or is at risk of experiencing abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or financial exploitation."

"Adult at risk" is "any adult who has a physical or mental condition that substantially impairs his or her ability to care for his or her needs who has experienced, currently  experiencing, or is at risk of experiencing abuse, neglect, self neglect or financial exploitation."

1.      Substantially mentally incapable of providing for his or her needs for food,

shelter, clothing or personal or health care; or,

2.      Is unable to report cruel maltreatment without assistance. 

 Types of Abuse: 

Physical Abuse           Infliction of physical pain or bodily harm.

Sexual Abuse             Any form of sexual contact or exposure without consent
                                    or when the victim is incapable of giving consent.

Emotional Abuse        Infliction of mental anguish.

Financial Abuse          Illegal or improper exploitation of funds or other
                                     resources.

Neglect                       Refusal or failure to fulfill a care taking obligation, such as
                                    abandonment or isolation; denial of food, shelter, clothing,
                                    medical assistance or personal needs; or the withholding of
                                    necessary medication or assistive devices.

Self-Neglect               Significant danger to a person’s physical or mental health
                                    because the person is responsible for his or her own care
                                    but is unable to provide adequate food, shelter, clothing or
                                    medical/dental care.