1. Elder Abuse and
Domestic Violence in
Later Life:
Innovative New Resources for the Community
Lisa Furr, MA and Adrienne Johnson, MS
2. the issues of domestic violence in later life (DVLL) and elder
abuse and their prevalence
the importance of the faith-based community’s response
the history and goals of the Take Back Your Life project
the features of the Take Back Your Life: DVLL Solution Center
how to utilize the Solution Center and its resources in your
community
what is happening nationally around these issues
OBJECTIVES
3. WHAT IS ELDER ABUSE?
Abuse, Neglect,
and/or
Exploitation of
an Elder or
Vulnerable
Adult
Includes
Self-
Neglect
Age 60
and Older
These cases may be handled by
Adult Protective Services (APS)
4. The Interrelationship between
Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse
Domestic
Violence
Abuse in
Later Life
Elder
Abuse
Created by National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life,
a project of the Wisconsin Coalition against Domestic Violence
5. Domestic
Violence in
the
Second
Half of Life
A pattern of
coercive control
and abuse of an
older person in a
trusted, ongoing
relationship
Primarily women,
but includes older
men
Basis is “power
and control”-
Age 50 and Older
6. • Women and men aged 50
and over who experience
DV are underserved
(older women often don’t
show up at shelters or DV
programs)…so even
experts believed that
violence dropped off as
people age
• To the contrary, Moulton et.
al. (2004) reported that
physical and verbal
abuse is occurring at
rates similar to or higher
than those for younger
women
• 3.7 per 1,000 older
women reported
becoming new victims of
verbal abuse
• 2007 VSDV Alliance
reported that 19% of the
adults served by DV
programs in VA were age
45-64, 1% over 65
(total=20%)
www.dss.virginia.gov/files/about/reports/adults/adult_services_annual/sfy_2012_Annual_Report.pdf
7. Family Abuse in
Later Life
PsychologicalAbusePsychologicalAbuse
Psychological Abuse Psychological Abuse
Threatens
Targets
vulnerabilities
and neglects
Financially
exploits
Uses
privilege
Isolates
Uses family
members
Ridicules
personal and
cultural
values
Denies access to
spiritual
traditions/eventsPOWER
and
CONTROL
Created by the National
Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later
Life (NCALL) www.ncall.us
www.wcadv.org
This diagram adapted from the
Power and Control/Equality wheels
developed by the Domestic Abuse
Intervention Project, Duluth, MN
9. If a battered woman asks me
whether she should talk to her
faith leader or not, I usually say
“no” –
if she has to ask, then I doubt that
it is safe to go to that person.
I still have faith leaders say to me,
“but no one ever comes to me with this problem.”
CONCLUSION:
we don’t have domestic
violence in our faith
community.
FURTHER CONCLUSION:
I don’t need to be trained to deal
with a problem we don’t have.
Rev. Dr. Marie Fortune:
Founder and Senior Analyst
10. Faith-based Community
As People of Faith, we are called to
create healthy individuals, relationships,
families and communities.
We create a more Healthy World.
11. • Web Interfaces
• Resource Directory
• Community Outreach
SeniorNavigator
Snapshot
www.virginianavigator.org
13. Take Back
Your Life
Project
GOALS
To create a
community-
created,
informative and
confidential
online “Solution
Center”
To raise
awareness
about domestic
violence in later
life
To help faith
and community
leaders to
respond to and
assist people in
abusive
situations
To equip
“trusted
community
resources” with
information
To expand the
resource
statewide!
14. Take
Back
Your Life
NAME
Hope!
People who
are entrapped
in cycle of
abuse can, and
will, take back
their lives
Reject
language
rooted in
“victimology”
Nourish the
spirit, reclaim
and celebrate
true person
There is more
to life than
outer shell,
DVLL
15. Support for Someone Experiencing
Abuse
Agencies
Trusted
Community
Resources
Friends and
Family
Individual
16. Community Involvement
FOCUS GROUPS
- Six focus groups, including one for
service providers
- Held in five locations
- Representation from every city and
county across the Cameron region
FOCUS GROUP PARTICIPANTS
28 focus group participants
“TOP TEN”
helped create solution center
COMMUNITY PARTNER
MEETINGS (3)
38 attendees representing 25
community organizations and
agencies
FAITH-BASED TRAINING
22 participants
ONGOING TRAINING
Incorporated into all SN trainings
17. Focus group feedback –
“Top Ten”
Shame/stigma
associated with DV
Not wanting to leave
home and/or
community
Lack of information or
forum: DVLL
What if I have the
courage to ask for
help, but I am denied
resources?
Don’t know where to
go
Financial barriers
Don’t want to ask for
help
Family issues
Child as caregiver
Resources for
addressing caregiver
stress
18. Take Back Your Life (TBYL) Solution Center
Demo
http://www.virginianavigator.org/tbyl/
www.seniornavigator.org or
www.virginianavigator.org or
www.disAbilityNavigator.org
19. Resources for the Community
Training on
TBYL: DVLL
Solution
Center
Faith-based
organization
training
Brochure
distribution
www.seniornav.
org/TBYL
20. Resources for the Community:
Logo Link
http://www.virginianavigator.org/vn/DetailSN.aspx?contentId=1022&.f=0
26. Resources
• Virginia Adult Protective Services APS
• To report suspected financial exploitation or other kinds of
abuse to the elderly or adults with a disability, call your
local DSS or the Virginia Department of Social Services'
24-hour, toll-free Adult Protective Services hotline at:
1(888) 832-3858.
http://www.dss.virginia.gov/family/as/aps.cgi
27. • SeniorNavigator:
• www.seniornav.org/tbyl (Direct Link)
• 1-866-393-0957 Toll-free
• 1-804-525-7728 (Metro Richmond)
• JOIN US:
• List your programs in the database
• Provide feedback on the TBYL: DVLL Solution Center
• Find a Navigator Center near you
• Book a presentation or invite us to your community event!
28. RECORDED
WEBINAR
featuring Dr. Paula Kupstas
and Lisa Furr, MA
www.alzpossible.org/wordpress-
3.1.4/wordpress/webinars-2/elder-abuse-neglect-and-
exploitation/
Webinar recording and slides available at:
MORE ON THE TOPIC OF ELDER ABUSE
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TRAINING STATEWIDE
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