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Minimize Isolation, Lower the Risk of Elder Abuse

Join San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services and the Institute on Aging's Elder Abuse Prevention program in this information webinar focusing on the connection of isolation and risks of elder abuse. This webinar is designed to identify different types of isolation for older adults and adults with disabilities, examine possible isolation red flags in connecting to abuse, and how minimizing isolation can lower the risk of elder abuse. This webinar will dive into critical tools and resources to both break isolation and preventing elder abuse.

 Presenter: Ali Chiu, Lead Supervisor of Consultative Services Institute on Aging

Webinar objectives:

By the end of the webinar, participants will learn five types of isolation forms, connect dots between isolation and risks of elder abuse, gain knowledge of critical tools and resources to better support elder abuse survivors in staying safe and connected.

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