Resource Brief | E-MDT Evaluation
This brief provides an overview of the types of evaluations available to E-MDTs as they consider ways to measure progress made at individual and program levels.
This brief provides an overview of the types of evaluations available to E-MDTs as they consider ways to measure progress made at individual and program levels.
This brief provides guidance on a process for tracking cases discussed at E-MDTs.
This brief makes a case for establishing a logic model to guide each E-MDT program and clarify a team’s goals and operations.
This brief provides a model for a data collection program that can link case and program-level data.
One of the distinguishing features of an Enhanced Elder Abuse Multidisciplinary Team (E-MDT), is the involvement of specialists who provide unique expertise in complex elder abuse discussions. Geriatric psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, civil attorneys, and forensic accountants, to name just a few…
Sustainability of E-MDT efforts is critical to ensure that teams are continuing to support older survivors. This is more so given the ebbs and flows of funding. Sustainability is a process, both intentional and ongoing. The following webinars, organized by…