Orange County Grand Jury • 2011-2012 • Agency Response
Response to: Elder Abuse: The Perfect Storm 6/14/12, 627KB

Kevin Baker Chief of Police Enclosure Westminster Police Department Kevin Baker, Chief of Police*

Published: September 26, 2012 3 pages
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F2

Findings 2 findings

F1
Elder Abuse has been rising and will probably increase because of projected expansion in the population partially due to the influx of baby boomers. Response: The respondent agrees with the finding
F3
Reviewing procedures in law enforcement agencies, law enforcement academies under Orange County government jurisdiction and the District Attorney's office could improve recognition of elder abuse. Response: The respondent agrees with the finding Our austere budget restraints combined with increased part one crimes, increases the opportunity for elder abuse cases to be overlooked. A review of the procedures of Orange County agencies would enable us to assess the best current practices available in serving the elderly and emphasize the responsibility to remain vigilant in handling elder abuse cases. The Westminster Police Department has in place a formal policy that defines elder abuse, the mandatory reporting requirements for officers, and it outlines the systematic manner in which it is investigated. The structure of our policy, and depth of commitment to investigating elder abuse, is reinforced with collaborative relationships with Adult Protective Services (APS) and the County of Orange Health Care Agency. The Westminster Police Department has worked jointly with APS for several years. A senior social worker (SSW) from APS meets once a week at WPD with two detectives assigned to the investigation of elder abuse. She reviews all the cases involving elderly abuse. Together they discuss the cases, assess the needs and make appropriate referrals for each case. The Westminster Police Department has also partnered with the County of Orange Health Care Agency. An in-house mental health Specialist has been working with officers in the field and with detectives for approximately the last 7 years. The specialist responds directly with patrol officers on calls involving the mentally ill and conducts follow up evaluations. In addition, the specialist also aides the Patrol Division on calls involving the elderly. The assistance generally involves: a preliminary mental health assessment; streamlined communication with Adult Protective Services and Adult Mental Health Services; and

Recommendations 1

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