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NYS E-MDT
About
History & Timeline
Initiative Partners
E-MDT Legislation
Elder Abuse Information
What is Elder Abuse?
Prevalence & Statistics
E-MDT Approach
What is an Elder Abuse E-MDT?
E-MDT Participating Disciplines
Publications & Research
FAQs
Statewide E-MDT Videos
Resources
Webinars and Trainings
2025 E-MDT Conference
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  • E-MDT Core Members,
• 10/29/21

The Role of the District Attorneys Office

Heather Hines and Melanie Spuches-Carden, both Assistant District Attorneys, are joined by Ellen Kolodney, an elder abuse social worker with the Bronx DA’s Office, to discuss the role of the District Attorney’s office on the E-MDT.

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New York State Elder Abuse Enhanced Multidisciplinary Team Initiative

This program is funded in part by New York State Office for the Aging, U.S. Department of Justice Office of Victims of Crime, New York State Office of Victim Services and Lifespan of Greater Rochester. Any opinions, results, findings, and/or interpretations of data contained herein are the responsibility of Lifespan and the Center for Elder Abuse Solutions at Weill Cornell Medicine and do not necessarily represent the opinions, interpretations, or policy of the State of New York or the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Victims of Crime.

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