Chronic pain can be difficult to manage, which can lead to opioid abuse and forms of elder abuse occurring simultaneously. In this episode, Eden Ruiz-Lopez interviews Dr. Tatyana Gurvich for a discussion on pain management and the exploration of pain alternatives. Get an understanding from a pharmacist’s perspective that no patient is the same, and that medications may have different effects on each person. Included in this discussion is when pain management can cross the lines into abuse, as well as common red flags to look out for. Factors such as polypharmacy and access to over-the-counter medications may all play a part in opioid abuse. Listen in for tips on pain alternatives and how to reduce opioid use and misuse.Â
Speakers
Eden Ruiz-Lopez, MPA
Assistant Deputy of the National Center on Elder Abuse
Tatyana Gurvich, Pharm.D., BCGP
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy at USC School of Pharmacy
Concerns encompassing opioid misuse continue to increase, and with little information available, attention has turned to more preventative measures for the at-risk older adult population. In this podcast, Julie Schoen, JD, and Dr. Kaloostian discuss elder abuse, its red flags, and its linkage to substance abuse. Tune in as they take a deep dive on extrinsic factors at play, knowledge from the front lines, and best practices for health care professionals and family members.
Speakers
Julie Schoen, JD
Deputy Director of the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA)
As we age physiologically, we change, and are more vulnerable to the side effects of medications. Medications are powerful and can be used as a tool of control. Learn more from the clinical perspective on how the misuse of medications and systemic factors can be contributors to risk of elder abuse, in addition to the prevention and intervention framework to help us all prevent elder abuse.Â
Speakers
Laura Mosqueda, MD, FAAFP, AGSF
Co-director of the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA)