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Adult Protective Services (APS) for Traumatic Brain Injury

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People managing traumatic brain injury may qualify for Adult Protective Services (APS), a state program. Eligibility usually runs through the program's rules — such as disability, income, or age — rather than a diagnosis alone.

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About this program

The Adult Protective Services (APS) program may be able to help if you, or someone you know, can no longer take care of basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter, and medical care. APS also investigates and provides support if you are an older adult who is being neglected, abused, or taken advantage of financially. YFull program details →

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Frequently asked questions

Can you get Adult Protective Services (APS) for Traumatic Brain Injury?

People managing traumatic brain injury may qualify for Adult Protective Services (APS) — usually through its eligibility rules (such as disability, income, or age) rather than a diagnosis alone. Check the official program for the current requirements.

Who qualifies for Adult Protective Services (APS)?

Eligibility is set by the program, not by Eleplan. The summary on this page reflects the program's published rules; the official application is where eligibility is determined.

How do you apply for Adult Protective Services (APS)?

Applications go through the administering agency. Use the official "How to apply" link, and keep your documents — diagnosis records, income, and identification — together before you start.

Informational only — not an eligibility determination and not legal advice. Eligibility is decided by the administering agency; verify everything at the official program source.

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