# Family System and Trauma-Informed Care for Elder Abuse Consultation Team Research

**Authors:** Elizabeth Bloemen, Sarah Tietz, Sarah Cox, Daniel Lindberg

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaf122.1427 · Innovation in Aging · 2025-12-31

## TL;DR

This paper explores how a family system and trauma-informed approach improves care and outcomes for elder abuse cases.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a novel theoretical framework combining family systems and trauma-informed care in elder abuse consultations.

## Key findings

- The team measures outcomes like identification of other potential victims and resources at discharge.
- Trauma-informed care is prioritized for all family members, impacting research priorities like discharge planning.
- Initial data from five years of consultations is reported within the theoretical framework.

## Abstract

Elder abuse consultation teams are a promising model of care with initial evidence showing both an improvement in the recognition of abuse and the care that is provided to patients. By using a family system and trauma-informed approach, our team has grounded both our direct care and our measurement in theory. Our team approaches elder abuse cases through the lens of a family system, with abuse impacting an entire family rather than a single victim-harmer dyad. To this end, we strive to identify other possible victims in the family system and put into place interventions that improve the resiliency of both the patient and the family. This impacts both our clinical care and measurement as some of our critical outcomes include the identification of other potential victims and resources implemented at discharge. We also prioritize trauma-informed care for all members of the family system and reflect this in our research priorities through tracking of patient-centered discharge planning and harm reduction utilization. Through this session, we will describe the patient, family, and system-level variables we have measured throughout our 5 years of elder abuse consultations and the theoretical framework these are based upon. Initial data will be reported within this framework.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12763218