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San Francisco Consortium for Elder Abuse Prevention

To Report Elder Abuse Call APS: (415) 355-6700

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In response to a national hearing on the emerging issue of elder abuse held in San Francisco by the U.S. House Select Committee on Aging, the San Francisco Coalition of Agencies Serving the Elderly (CASE) assigned a task force to explore the problem locally. In 1983 the task force selected a coordinating agency for a program that continues as the San Francisco Consortium for Elder Abuse Prevention at Institute on Aging. This program received national attention for creating an innovative model that brings together over 50 providers in both public and private agencies across San Francisco serving seniors and adults with disabilities.

Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration

Preventing abuse and responding and providing services to victims takes a coordinated approach to provide the wide array of necessary services. This collaborative process, referred to as "multi-disciplinary," involves investigating abuse, response from the police and district attorney, legal services and counseling, and coordinating a variety of basic support services such as housing, food and medical care.

IOA’s Consortium for Elder Abuse Prevention is a nationally recognized model for multi-disciplinary collaboration in elder abuse prevention. Comprised of over 50 public and private agencies serving seniors and adults with disabilities, the Consortium coordinates services for abused seniors, promotes public awareness on elder abuse issues, provides training and education to seniors and professionals, and advocates for policies that increase safety for vulnerable adults. We also provide individual and group counseling for abused individuals though IOA's Department of Psychology.

Services We Offer

Counseling program for elder abuse victims

Our trained counselors work with seniors who have been victims of elder abuse. Our one-on-one counseling focuses on dealing with the aftermath of abuse and regaining self-confidence. We also provide a support group for women who have been victims of elder abuse.

Training on elder abuse detection

The best way to stop abuse is to be able to recognize it early. Our staff and others in the elder abuse prevention community are available to come and speak to your community or senior group about the signs of elder abuse, your responsibility to report suspected abuse, and how and where to get help.

Public Awareness

We have posters, flyers, brochures and an award winning video on elder abuse. Some materials are available in multiple languages and most are free. We can refer you to other sources of information on special topics.

Multidisciplinary Team Review

Professionals in the fields of aging, civil law, adult protective services, mental health, social work, law enforcement, and others meet monthly to review complex abuse cases and to learn about new service resources and innovative intervention techniques.

Consultation

Staff is available to consult with professionals and others on suspected elder abuse cases.

Gatekeeper

The Elder Abuse Prevention program (EAP) sends a quarterly eNewsletter providing timely news stories, information and resources useful for professionals working in elder abuse prevention.
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Contact Information

San Francisco Consortium for Elder Abuse Prevention

3330 Geary Blvd., 2 East
San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone: (415) 750-4180 x222
Toll Free: (877) 750-4111 x222

Email: eap@ioaging.org
Hours: 9am - 5pm

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Toll Free: (877) 750-4111

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