The grant was from U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, under the Transforming America’s Response to Elder Abuse program, and the grant period runs through September of 2022.
According to a public information release from the Cobb DA’s office, “The District Attorney has partnered with liveSAFE Resources, Inc. and the Cobb Elder Abuse Task Force for years on elder-abuse issues and community responses to victims.”
“The money will help Cobb’s Elder MDT expand
services to elderly and disabled victims of abuse, neglect and
exploitation,” the news release said.
Cobb’s Elder Abuse MDT includes professionals from various offices and agencies, “including police, fire, prosecutors, Adult Protective Services, the Atlanta Regional Commission and others, to discuss the most effective ways to proceed in particular cases where an elder person or disabled adult has suffered abuse, neglect or financial exploitation.”
New coordinator chosen for Cobb’s Elder MDT
Larami Floyd has been selected as the new coordinator of Cobb’s Elder Abuse MDT, replacing Paula Dobbs, who oversaw the creation of the project.
“This role was a natural next step for me as
I have always preferred working in a way where I could better serve my
community,” Floyd said in the public information release. “The elder
population is especially near and dear to my heart and through this
position I will be able to better support and aid this generation.”
She spent four years as a victim advocate with the Cobb District Attorney’s office, and before that worked as a victim advocate in Paulding County.
Cobb’s Elder Abuse Multidisciplinary Team
The Courier asked Kimberly Isaza, the public information officer for the Cobb County District Attorney’s office, what the relationship is between the Cobb’s Elder Abuse Multidisciplinary Team and the Cobb Elder Abuse Task Force.
She answered in an email, “They are
separate, though some people participate in both. The MDT is restricted
to members of agencies that have signed MOUs to share confidential
information. The CEATF does training for law enforcement but also does
public-awareness events, such as presentations on scams at senior
centers.”
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Cobb’s Elder Abuse Multidisciplinary Team gets federal grant and new coordinator
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