049-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-7 - Adult Protective Services Community Teams
(a) The Department's local office manager
shall develop, facilitate and participate in the Adult Protection Teams within
communities or local jurisdictions.
(b) Members of the Adult Protection Team
shall include a Department representative and may also include, but are not
limited to:
(i) Law enforcement
representative;
(ii) County
attorney;
(iii) Public health
nurse;
(iv) Mental health
professional;
(v) Senior citizen
center staff;
(vi) Developmental
disabilities specialist;
(vii)
Domestic violence counselor;
(viii)
Victims' assistance advocate;
(ix)
Medical professional;
(x)
Department of Health, Office of Health Facilities representative;
(xi) Community Animal Control
Officer;
(xii) Department of Family
Services protective services supervisor;
(xiii) Ambulance Service personnel;
(xiv) Long Term Care Ombudsman;
(xv) Housing personnel, community
members;
(xvi) Meals on Wheels
staff; or
(xvii) Faith-based
representation.
(c) The
Department's local office manager is the chairperson of the Adult Protection
Team. If the Department's local office manager elects not to chair the Adult
Protection Team, the team may elect its own chairperson. The team may be
chaired by someone other than Department but a representative of the Department
must be present at the meetings.
(d) Each Adult Protection Team may develop
operating policies. Any such operating policy shall include procedures for the
selection of officers, scheduling of meetings, selection of cases for review
and public education projects.
(e)
The Adult Protection Team shall support adult protection activities which
includes, support and/or participation in local health fairs, Elder Abuse
Awareness Day, and state and other community events in conjunction with the
Department's local office and other community partners to assure the safety and
well being of vulnerable adults.
(f) Adult Protection Team activities may
include, but are not limited to:
(i) Staffing
cases to advise and support the Department in determining necessary actions and
services;
(ii) Community education
and awareness which shall be recorded with the Department;
(iii) Facilitating the provision of needed
services;
(iv) Review of fatality
cases that may have been related to abuse, neglect, exploitation, abandonment
or self-neglect;
(v) Referral to a
law enforcement agency; and/or
(vi)
Referral to support services and partnering agencies.
(g) Records of the Adult Protection Team
shall be confidential pursuant to Wyo. Stats. §§
35-20-108 and
35-20-112. In order to facilitate
services to a vulnerable adult, the Department is authorized to divulge case
particulars to Adult Protection Team members who sign a confidentiality
agreement to protect the confidentiality of individual cases discussed at Adult
Protection Team meetings.
(h) The
Department may form a State Level Adult Protection Team. Team membership may
consist of representatives from other state agencies who have the appropriate
expertise within the adult protection arena. Activities of a State Level Adult
Protection Team may include those activities of an Adult Protection Team listed
in Section
7(f) above. In addition,
members shall form a statewide Fatality Review Team.
Notes
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