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.
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…
This session covers establishing ethical practices and interventions in a hospital setting within the context of elder abuse. Participants will gain an understanding of the least restrictive measures taken in a hospital setting and the ethics process. Presented by: Alyssa…
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 the impact of new scams on elderly populations. Coverage at this session includes key concepts around financial scams and investigates emerging trends in financial scams and techniques. Additionally, participants explore strategies for responding to emerging trends in…
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;…
This webinar conversation discusses strategies to sustain E-MDTs, obstacles E-MDTs may face when institutionalizing your team, and suggested approaches to overcome them. The discussion focuses on available funding, developing a structure that will assist with receiving funding, and the critical…
This webinar covers the structuring, implementation, legal and ethical considerations of completing capacity assessments remotely, drawing from the experience of the UTHealth Texas Elder Abuse and Mistreatment Institute (TEAM). Presented by: Jason Burnett and John Halphen See the slides ›
This webinar provides guidance on research on complexity, and how E-MDT coordinators can navigate the issue of complexity within an E-MDT setting. Presented by: Julia Margaret Rowan, USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology; Khi-Lynn Johnson, NYC Elder Abuse Center. See…