The critical role of the specialized social worker as part of ED/hospital-based elder mistreatment response teams.

TitleThe critical role of the specialized social worker as part of ED/hospital-based elder mistreatment response teams.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsElman A, Cox S, Gottesman E, Herman S, Kirshner A, Tietz S, Shaw A, Hancock D, Chang E-S, Baek D, Bloemen E, Clark S, Rosen T
JournalJ Elder Abuse Negl
Pagination1-11
Date Published2023 Sep 10
ISSN1540-4129
Abstract

The emergency department and hospital provide a unique and important opportunity to identify elder mistreatment and offer intervention. To help manage these complex cases, multi-disciplinary response teams have been launched. In developing these teams, it quickly became clear that social workers play a critical role in responding to elder mistreatment. Their unique skillset allows them to establish close connections with community resources, collaborate with various hospital stakeholders, support patients/families/caregivers through challenging situations, navigate the legal and protective systems, and balance patient safety and quality of life in disposition decision-making. The role of the social worker on these multi-faceted teams includes conducting a comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment, helping to develop a safe discharge plan, and making appropriate referrals, among other responsibilities. Any institution considering developing a multi-disciplinary program should recognize the critical importance of social work.

DOI10.1080/08946566.2023.2255742
Alternate JournalJ Elder Abuse Negl
PubMed ID37691425
PubMed Central IDPMC10924767
Grant ListK01 AG081540 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
K76 AG054866 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States

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