Resource Brief | E-MDT Case Tracking
This brief provides guidance on a process for tracking cases discussed at E-MDTs.
This brief provides guidance on a process for tracking cases discussed at E-MDTs.
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…
The power of an E-MDT lies in bringing together different perspectives to support the older adults involved in the cases brought in for review. These cases of elder abuse are complex and difficult, and it is unlikely one agency can…
E-MDTs meet regularly to discuss complex elder abuse cases that require multiple interventions from agencies represented on the team. It is not possible to accept nor review all the cases that appear on the radar of a particular E-MDT. How…