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Hoarding Cases Involving Older Adults: The Transition From a Private Matter to the Public Sector
Authors:Rosemary Kennedy Chapin  Sarah Terrebonne Landry  Terry Koenig  Matthew Leiste  Kim Reynolds
Institution:1. Office of Aging and Long Term Care, School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas , Lawrence, Kansas, USA;2. Douglas County Senior Services, Inc. , Lawrence, Kansas, USA;3. Kansas Department of Social &4. Rehabilitation Services , Kansas City Metro Region , Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Abstract:Hoarding interventions with older adults require significant resources from multiple public agencies, yet recidivism occurs frequently. To improve services through better coordination, some communities have formed multiagency hoarding teams (MAHT), which include aging services. MAHTs requested this mixed methods study to understand the progression of cases through the public sector. Quantitative data collected on 52 cases involving adults ages 60+ identified steps in this process. Qualitative data collected from MAHT members were the basis for case studies illustrating the progression of cases through the public sector. Findings have implications for social workers involved in local service coordination, training, and policy.
Keywords:Multi-disciplinary team  self-neglect  mental health  public health
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