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ILS Speaker Series: “The Dementia–Elder Abuse Connection: What the Latest Research Reveals About Risk, Detection, and Prevention”

May 5 @ 2:00 pm 3:00 pm

Complimentary Webinar: Practice Better: AI, Planning Numbers, Defensive Steps and More

Webinar Description

The Dementia–Elder Abuse Connection: What the Latest Research Reveals About Risk, Detection, and Prevention examines emerging evidence showing that older adults living with dementia face a significantly heightened risk of abuse and neglect—particularly in community and caregiving settings. Drawing on recent national and international research, this presentation explores why mistreatment is so often missed or misattributed to cognitive decline, highlights key risk factors, and reviews evolving strategies for earlier detection and prevention. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of how current research reshapes our approach to protecting autonomy, safety, and dignity for individuals living with dementia.

Meet Our Speaker

Julieanne Steinbacher, Esq., CELA
InterActive Legal Advisor

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Continuing Education Credits

InterActive Legal is not an approved Continuing Education (CE) Sponsor. However, several states and regulatory agencies for a variety of professionals that participate on our teleconferences may still receive continuing education credit for their participation. If a participant wishes to receive CE credit for their participation in these teleconferences, they must apply to receive credit on their own and through their individual states and regulatory authorities. It is the responsibility of the participant to file for CE credit and is not guaranteed by the webinar sponsors.

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