Resource Brief | Onboarding E-MDT Coordinators
This brief covers key areas of knowledge that new coordinators should be equipped with to best ease into their roles.
This brief covers key areas of knowledge that new coordinators should be equipped with to best ease into their roles.
Join the National Elder Abuse Multidisciplinary Team Training and Technical Assistance Center at this webinar to learn about building engagement for your E-MDTs. This dynamic webinar will help teams understand the importance of community involvement, identify tools and techniques utilized…
This brief provides guidance on a process for tracking cases discussed at E-MDTs.
This webinar explores the differences between APS protective and preventative service options available to E-MDTs when working with an older adult. Attendees will learn what service plan items are appropriate for APS, as well as understand how APS can collaborate…
This webinar covers the importance of CCR and MDT collaboration and integration within the context of elder abuse. Participants will be able to explain and contrast the similarities and differences between E-MDT and CCRs and differentiate which issues an E-MDT…
This webinar covers the process of implementing a criterion for E-MDT (Enhanced Multidisciplinary Team) membership, identifying a process for onboarding members, and developing the process for engaging new members. Presented by: Allison Granata, Assistant Director for E-MDT Initiatives at Lifespan…
This webinar explores how to identify trauma and its impact on older adults, physically and psychologically. Information on how to identify different disciplines’ responses to trauma and its impact on the E-MDT work is also covered. Lastly, this webinar will…
This webinar covers the impact of case issues on Enhanced Elder Abuse Multidisciplinary Teams. Information is shared on the methods and resources to solicit new cases for team review and strategies for creating a team-specific case criterion, establishing a case…
This webinar makes the case for the value of quality data collection and the barriers to optimizing the process. It also offers strategies for sustainability, specifically addressing the ways MDTs (Multidisciplinary Teams) can work toward a sustainable database/data system. Presented…
Law enforcement partners can play a critical role in an Elder Abuse Multidisciplinary Team, particularly when they are equipped with information on elder abuse. This webinar discusses the online resources, training, and tools that can help law enforcement and other…
This session covers the impact of jurisdictional concerns on elder abuse investigations in the court system and on E-MDTs. Attendees will learn tactics to identify various forms of jurisdictional overlaps and transitions that E-MDT coordinators could encounter as part of…
This webinar covers protocols utilized by the Weill Cornell Medicine Vulnerable Elder Protection Team to address elder abuse, including how an elder abuse program may be helpful in an ED in E-MDT communities, providing insight into how this hospital model…