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ShadowPDW
Asked December 2021
How can someone obtain a welfare assessment for a parent if they feel they are not able to be safe in the home?
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Patathome01
Dec 2021
Contact the county's adult welfare service to obtain a social worker who may evaluate and assess your parent's living situation. I pray for the best arrangements.
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JoAnn29
Dec 2021
Call your County Office of Aging and see if they will do an evaluation. Adult Protection Services may help to.
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