A Multidisciplinary Approach to Detecting and Responding to Elder Mistreatment: Creating a University-Community Partnership |
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Authors: | Anita N. Blowers Boyd Davis Dena Shenk Karel Kalaw Mary Smith Kina Jackson |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA;(2) Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA;(3) Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, NC, USA;(4) Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston Salem, NC, USA |
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Abstract: | As the aging population grows, the problem of elder mistreatment is escalating. Cases of elder mistreatment are anticipated
to increase further as the—baby boomers age and the number of elderly individuals living and receiving care at home increases
(Stiegel 2006; Kennedy 2005; Meeks-Sjostrom 2004). While there has been increasing attention placed on understanding the dynamic of elder mistreatment, advancement of public
policy and scholarly work has been hampered due to the fact that much of this work occurs in disciplinary silos. This paper
spotlights one example in which university scholars from various disciplines partnered with social service providers, legal
professionals, and healthcare educators in the community to enhance the development of a sustainable comprehensive elder justice
network. |
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