Indiana's Adult Protective Services will be privatized starting July 1

Indiana is changing its Adult Protective Services management starting July 1, Tippecanoe County Prosecutor Pat Harrington said in a news release Tuesday.

The responsibility for staffing, investigating the public's reports of abuse of vulnerable adults and creating a plan to help them will no longer be done in prosecutors' offices across the state. Instead, the services are being privatized.

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