Abstract

SUMMARY Multidisciplinary teams (M-teams) promote elder abuse detection and intervention. They vary by auspice, intent, and abuse orientation. However, their benefits, structure, and organization are fairly uniform. This article initially describes and classifies M-teams. Then the five authors of this publication are assembled as a community/consortium elder-specific M-team to collectively analyze the three case studies earlier presented.

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