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Protective Services
Investigations and Assessments
Children's Protective Services receives and investigates reports of alleged child abuse and neglect in Hancock County. Child Welfare Workers investigate the report by conducting interviews and gathering information about the report in order to determine the safety of the child and the degree of intervention necessary. Investigators also respond to reports of dependent children and families needing services. Upon completion of the investigation, the caseworker will recommend services for the child and family which will help keep the child safe, reduce the risk of further abuse or neglect, and keep the family together whenever possible. The Investigators work closely with Law Enforcement and The Center for Safe in Healthy Children in conducting investigations.
When high-risk factors of child abuse, neglect, or dependency are identified, a Case Worker can be assigned to work with the family in the home on an ongoing basis. Protective services can be voluntary or court-ordered.
Child Protective Services
The primary focus of protective services is safety for the child. To meet this objective, the emphasis is on improving parenting skills, mental health and substance abuse counseling, domestic violence services, child development, and basic living skills such as housing, finances, and transportation.
When abuse, neglect, or dependency is severe, legal intervention may be required to keep children safe. Hancock County Juvenile Court decides matters of child abuse, neglect, and dependency. When it has been determined by the court that a child is not safe remaining in the home, the Court temporarily places the child into the custody of the agency.
Substitute Care
If there is a suitable relative to care for the child, a home study is conducted on the home of a relative and a recommendation is made to the Court. Services are offered to the relative to help the child adjust and maintain the placement.
Agency Substitute care services protect children who are at risk of imminent harm. Substitute Care occurs when the child cannot remain safely in the home and a suitable relative to care for the child cannot be located. Most children in the care of the agency are placed in licensed foster homes. If a child has severe emotional or behavioral needs, a group home or residential treatment center may be needed.
Foster Care & Adoption
Foster Homes are needed to provide temporary care for children who are unable to live in their own homes.
Adoptive Homes are needed to provide a permanent home for children who cannot return to their birth home and are placed into the permanent custody of a child protective agency.
Hancock County Children Protective Services licenses foster homes and approves adoptive homes for families wishing to foster and adopt through Hancock County Job and Family Services.
The agency strives to keep children who are temporarily removed from their homes in the county so the children are able to maintain relationships in the community and school when applicable. The agency also wants to keep siblings together.
Currently, Children's Protective Services is in need of foster homes for infants and young children who have been prenatally exposed to drugs and alcohol.
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Adult Protective Services
ODJFS is pleased to announce the new online referral portal for reporting adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation is now available. ODJFS will have a 24-hour online portal to report adult abuse, neglect, and exploitation in Ohio that is not an emergency. View the online portal.
Hancock County Adult Protective Services Emergency After-Hours Call Line (after 4:30P): APS can be dispatched through Hancock County Sheriff’s Office 419-424-7097
To Make a New Referral of Abuse/Neglect/Exploitation During Business Hours:
(Business Hours M-F, 8-430 P; agency closed on Federal Holidays)
419-222-7723 or 1-800-653-7723; Option 3 (Adult Abuse or Neglect)
Note: *After 4:30 P, a message will direct public to contact Hancock Co Sheriff’s Office for dispatch of APS)
To Contact the Hancock County Adult Protective Services Care Manager Directly:
(Business Hours M-F, 8-430 P; agency closed on Federal Holidays):
937-287-8385
Note: *This line is secure and is monitored during business hours only, please leave a message if needed
Adult Protective Services receives and investigates allegations of Elder Abuse, Neglect, Self-Neglect, and Exploitation. The Adult Protective Case Worker also provides supportive services, provides families with information and resources, advocates for the client, collaborates with caregivers and/or other professionals in developing and implementing safety plans or plans to improve the home/family situation and works with law enforcement and legal system regarding legal issues related to the elderly.
When an investigation is complete, Ongoing services may be offered if concerns have been identified.
If necessary, the Agency may file in Probate Court for an Emergency Protective Services Order or request the elderly adult be evaluated for a legal guardian.
Protective Services: An adult known or suspected to be suffering from abuse, neglect, or exploitation to an extent that either life is endangered or physical harm, mental anguish, or mental illness results or is likely to result.
Protective services may include but are not limited to, casework services, medical care, mental health services, legal services, fiscal management, home health care, housing-related services, guardianship services, and placement services as well as the provision of such commodities as food, clothing, and shelter.
Under the Ohio Revised Code, an Adult is:
- Any person (60) sixty years of age or older: who resides in an independent living arrangement; and meets one of the following criteria:
- within this county who is handicapped by the infirmities of aging, or
- who has a physical or mental impairment which prevents the person from providing for the person's own care or protection
Many elderly adults are abused in their own homes, in relatives' homes, and even in facilities responsible for their care. If you suspect that an elderly person is at risk from a neglectful or overwhelmed caregiver, or being preyed upon financially, it's important to speak up. Learn to recognize the warning signs of elder abuse, what the risk factors are, and what you can do to prevent and report the problem.
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Protective Services
Phone: 419-429-8008Fax: 419-424-7485
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Adult Protective Services
Phone: 419-222-7723
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Job & Family Services
Physical Address
7814 County Road 140
Findlay, OH 45840
Mailing Address
PO Box 270
Findlay, OH 45840
Fax: 419-429-8105
Hours
Monday through Friday
8:00 am to 4:30 pm