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Cultural and Ethical Considerations in the Mistreatment of Elders

2 NBCC CE hours are available for licensed mental health providers.

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About This Course

This course offers a deep dive into the complexities of elder abuse within diverse cultural and ethical frameworks. Participants will explore identification, prevention, and intervention strategies to advocate for the well-being of older adults. Join us to become a more informed and compassionate advocate for elder dignity and safety.

Key Learning Objectives:

  1. Identifying Elder Mistreatment: Gain the ability to identify, explore, and classify various types of elder mistreatment, while understanding the importance of appropriate screening considerations in detecting cases of abuse or neglect.
  2. Role of Culture and Ethics: Examine the pivotal role of culture and ethics in elder mistreatment through engaging case studies, allowing for a deeper understanding of how cultural factors and ethical considerations intersect in elder abuse scenarios.
  3. Culturally-Informed Strategies: Describe and implement culturally-informed prevention and intervention strategies aimed at reducing and addressing elder mistreatment and abuse, fostering a more compassionate and effective approach to elder care.

Course Materials

  • Prerecorded Video 
  • Quiz 
  • Feedback Survey
  • Certificate of Completion*
*A passed quiz of at least 80% and a completed feedback survey required for certificate.