Day One
Elder Justice in DC: New Interest, New Support – Bob Blancato, MPA
PANEL: Turning LEAD (panel) into Gold – Laura Mosqueda, MD
Making It Easier to Do the Right Thing: The Elder Mistreatment Emergency Department Toolkit – Rebecca Jackson Stoeckle & Tony Rosen, MD, MPH
KEYNOTE: Elder Abuse Research & Advocacy; Are you sho’nuff tired? – Charles Mouton, MD, MS, MBA
Day Two
What if We Designed Systems Based on What People Actually Want and Need, Grounded in Principles of Prevention, Purpose and Restoration? – Marie-Therese Connolly
KEYNOTE: Absent the Lens of Equity and Inclusion, is Elder Abuse – Geoffrey Rogers
Understanding Fraud Victims – Using Big Data to Explore Repeat Victimization, Neighborhood Characteristics, and the Role of Emotion on the Magnitude of Loss – Marti DeLiema, PhD
Financial Exploitation Risk and the Brain – Duke Han, PhD, ABPP-CN
A Person-Centered Approach to Financial Fountain Ballroom Decision-Making and Exploitation – Peter Lichtenberg, PhD, ABPP
Resilience After Elder Abuse: Strategies to Improve Mental Health Built on Community Connection – Melba Hernandez-Tejada, PhD, DHA
Knowledge and Interpersonal Skills to Develop Exemplary Relationships: An Innovative Approach to Prevent Caregiver Abuse – Donna Benton, PhD
“This place can beat you up”: Aging, Illness, and Victimization of Persons Experiencing Unsheltered Homelessness – Alexis Coulourides Kogan, PhD, MSG
Elder Abuse: A Global Perspective – Christopher Mikton, PhD
CLOSING KEYNOTE: The Power of Meaning and Memory – Anne Basting, PhD