ABOUT NAPSA
The National Adult Protective Services Association (NAPSA) is a national non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization with members in all fifty states, D.C., and the territories. Formed in 1989, the goal of NAPSA is to provide Adult Protective Services (APS) programs a forum for sharing information, solving problems, and improving the quality of services for victims of elder and vulnerable adult mistreatment. Its mission is to strengthen the capacity of APS at the national, state, and local levels, to effectively and efficiently recognize, report, and respond to the needs of elders and adults with disabilities who are the victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation, and to prevent such abuse whenever possible.
NAPSA OFFICES
NAPSA (National Adult Protective Services Association)
Address:
1612 K Street NW #200
Washington, DC 20006
Phone:
(202) 370-6292
Hours:
9am – 5pm EST
R2P Brief: Daily Caregiver Mental Health: A Dynamic Risk Factor of Elder Mistreatment
R2P Webinar: Daily Caregiver Mental Health: A Dynamic Risk Factor of Elder Mistreatment
October Scam Advice Forum Webinar: Tech for Good
Scam Advice Forum: Celebrity Romance Imposter Frauds
Webinar: How to Start an Elder Justice Webinar
Online Event: National Town Hall on Scams & Older Adults
Achieving the Promise of Health Equity by Addressing Social and Structural Determinants of Elder Mistreatment
Research to Practice
R2P Achieving the Promise of Health Equity by Addressing Social and Structural Determinants of Elder Mistreatment
Iggy E-Shien, PhD, Assistant Professor in Gerontology in Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine
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Click here for the Word Document of the Brief
Webinar on Elder Protection by Faith-Inspired Organizations: Focus on Scam Prevention and Working with Adult Protective Services
Scam Webinar: Combatting elder fraud with law enforcement
September 2024: Let’s Talk APS Peer Calls