What information can I obtain from the County about a specific maltreatment allegation?
If you are the reporter, you may be able to learn if the report was accepted for an investigation or if it was screened out. You may also be able to learn the outcome of the investigation (if it was screened in). However, it is possible you may not be provided this information due to data privacy rules. The alleged victim and alleged perpetrator will receive a notice of the County's findings upon the conclusion of the investigation.

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1. What information can I obtain from the County about a specific maltreatment allegation?
2. What if I disagree with the County's maltreatment determination?
3. Who investigates concerns about the treatment of residents of a nursing home?
4. Who investigates concerns about the treatment of residents in a group home?
5. I have learned the County is investigating a maltreatment concern and I have information to share. Who do I contact?
6. If I make a report, can I remain anonymous or can someone find out I made the report?
7. Why would law enforcement be involved with an adult maltreatment investigation?
8. How long does a maltreatment substantiation stay part of the person's record?
9. What are the reasons the County would screen out a report?
10. How many County staff work in Adult Protection?
11. How many adult protection reports and investigations are completed each year in Blue Earth County?
12. I am not sure if I should report a concern or not.
13. How long does it take to complete an adult maltreatment investigation?