Policy Implications of a Statewide Survey on Elder Abuse

Effective policy interventions require an understanding of both the social problem itself and the support systems which deliver the proposed "solution." This paper reports on a study which blended research of the elder abuse problem with an evaluation of the social service network. Professionals from sixteen types of agencies in each of Pennsylvania's sixty-seven counties were surveyed on their perceptions of: (i) types of elder abuse cases encountered; (ii) gaps in support services for these cases; (iii) professional training needs; and (IV) current procedures for handling cases of, and keeping statistics on, suspected elder abuse. Survey findings and the resultant policy recommendations are discussed.