Resource Brief | E-MDT Logic Models
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 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.
This session explores how multidisciplinary teams navigate client capacity issues. Presenters discuss common capacity diagnoses among older adults and explain the difference between a capacity assessment and cognitive screening. Participants will be able to identify tools and techniques utilized by…
Funders are often interested in how effective your program has been in meeting its goals and diminishing risk for older adults. This webinar covers techniques and processes to capture service plan outcomes (successes and failures), understand the impact of case…
Through an interactive case scenario, discussion takes place on the unique role prosecutors can play in forging connections with law enforcement and allied partners on an E-MDT. Information is shared on how to recognize the components of an unrelated case…
This session explores the role of forensic accountants in E-MDT practice and within the broader context of elder abuse. Coverage also includes locating a forensic accountant, an engagement process, and how the case referral process could work. Presented by: Karen…
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…
Part 2: Maintaining Confidentiality in Elder Abuse MDT Meetings will explore how participants in virtual meetings should think about protecting/not inadvertently disclosing information. Additionally, participants will examine how meeting norms may be impacted by virtual meetings. Presented by: Alicia L….
This webinar establishes the case for confidentiality and information sharing on elder abuse E-MDTs. It explores key barriers to sharing information and strategies to mitigate these barriers. Presented by: Alicia L. Aiken, JD, Director of the Danu Center’s Confidentiality Institute …
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…
This session covers prosecutors’ roles in elder abuse investigations, in the court system, and on E-MDTs. Coverage includes strategies for better engaging and utilizing prosecutors on E-MDTs and emerging restorative practice approaches in prosecution. Presented by: Tara Patet, JD, senior…
This interactive “office hour” features panelists who will share their thoughts on capturing client outcomes, team effectiveness, program evaluation, and building a process to support these evaluations. Presented by: Julia Margaret Rowan, Postdoctoral Scholar, USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology;…