Safeguarding adults at risk balances the right to be safe with the right to make informed choices, while at the same time making sure that the adult’s well-being is promoted including, taking into consideration their views, wishes, feelings and beliefs in deciding on any action.
The Care Act (2014) states that where a local authority has reasonable cause to suspect that an adult in its area (whether or not ordinarily resident there):
(a) has needs for care and support (whether or not the authority is meeting any of those needs),
(b) is experiencing, or is at risk of, abuse or neglect, and
(c) as a result of those needs is unable to protect himself or herself against the abuse or neglect or the risk of it.
The local authority must make (or cause to be made) whatever enquiries it thinks necessary to enable it to decide whether any action should be taken in the adult’s case and, if so, what and by whom.