Elder Abuse Forensic Centers
Elder abuse forensic centers review individual cases. They have a greater array of disciplines and are more focused, action-orientated collaborations than traditional multidisciplinary teams. Each member of the forensic center is expected to provide a service for the given case within the constraints of the particular agency. Meetings are held on a weekly basis. A plan of action is determined by the collective and team members assist in carrying out the recommendations.
SELECTED RESOURCES
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Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect: 22, 3–4.
Special issue on the Archstone Foundation Elder Abuse and Neglect Initiative. -
"Innovations Assessment of the Elder Abuse Forensic Center of Orange County, California" by Catherine McNamee and Carrie Mulford




