Information for helping vulnerable adults, including how to make vulnerable adult abuse reports.
The Common Entry Point (CEP) is available 24 hours per day to receive reports of vulnerable adult maltreatment. The CEP assesses these reports and sends them to the appropriate lead investigative agency (county, law enforcement, Office of Health and Facility Complaints or the Department of Human Services).
Mental health and substance use crisis response for Olmsted County
The Crisis Response team provides services to Olmsted County only. It is a collaborative effort within Olmsted County’s Health, Housing, and Human Services division, in partnership with the Rochester Police Department and Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office. Crisis Response workers provide services that address public health concerns as it relates to mental health, poverty, and substance use freeing up room for law enforcement to focus on law enforcement matters.