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Kentucky's Local Elder Abuse Coordinating Councils: a model for other states
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1011873
Author(s) Teaster, Pamela B.; Wangmo, Tenzin
Author(s) at UniBasel Wangmo, Tenzin
Year 2010
Title Kentucky's Local Elder Abuse Coordinating Councils: a model for other states
Journal Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect
Volume 22
Number 1-2
Pages / Article-Number 191-206
Abstract In 1998 Kentucky's Local Coordinating Councils on Elder Abuse (LCCEAs) were established to intervene in cases of elder abuse in local communities. As of 2008 there were 39 LCCEAs in the state, covering 112 of Kentucky's 120 counties. This study was an attempt to understand a concerted statewide multidisciplinary team (MDT) effort related to elder abuse. Survey questions examined the roles, processes, varieties, and accomplishments of these councils. Nearly half of the councils have been in existence for less than 3 years. Councils provided a range of services from expert consultation to service provided for keeping members up to date about services, programs, and legislation. Roles for the councils included identifying service gaps and systemic problems and advocating for change. Half the councils conducted case reviews, and of those, most examined all types of cases. Lack of funding was a major problem for all councils. Funding came from a patchwork of sources, which suggested that it was inadequate and unreliable. The LCCEAs appear to function largely as community educators. To ensure the long-term viability of the LCCEAs and to better integrate and unify their efforts, LCCEAs need committed staffs, constant funding, clear vision and goals, and uniform and consistent outcome measures.
Publisher Routledge
ISSN/ISBN 0894-6566 ; 1540-4129
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/46977/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1080/08946560903446063
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20390832
ISI-Number MEDLINE:20390832
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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