Resource Brief | The Role of Specialists on E-MDTs

Resource Brief | The Role of Specialists on 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…

Navigating Client Capacity Issues (5.11.23)

Navigating Client Capacity Issues (5.11.23)

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…

NCLER – Elder Justice Toolkit

NCLER – Elder Justice Toolkit

The Elder Justice Toolkit is a resource created by the National Center on Law & Elder Rights. It contains practical information on civil legal remedies, practice tips, and sample pleadings for attorneys seeking protection and redress for their clients who…

Prosecutors as E-MDT Team Members (12.16.22)

Prosecutors as E-MDT Team Members (12.16.22)

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…

New Scams (2.18.22)

New Scams (2.18.22)

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…