Answers in Aging
and Abuse
USC’s Center for Elder Justice brings together the wide-range of solutions, research, expertise, and projects aimed to bring awareness to elder mistreatment and abuse.
EXPLORE OUR RECENT PROJECTS
See what experts, researchers, and partners across all schools and departments of the university are doing to eradicate elder abuse.
R61 Wellness Engagement For Caregivers – Assessing Risk To Elders
This study focuses on the development and implementation of a risk assessment screen and an intervention in primary care settings. We focus on family care partners/caregivers, understanding there are times when their ability to appropriately care for a PLWD begins to be exceeded and that catching this dynamic before EM occurs is our goal in primary prevention.
Judicial Guardianship Worksheet Implementation Project
Commissioned by the Department of Justice, the Worksheet is an organizational tool for judges that highlights essential data in older adult guardianship cases supporting evaluation of the quality of evidence, assessment of the risk for elder mistreatment, and consideration of less restrictive orders or alternatives to guardianship when appropriate.Â
Get Involved
It’s up to all of us to prevent and address elder abuse. Students, academic departments, and policymakers are encouraged to join us in taking a stand. Learn more about opportunities to participate in research and education to address elder mistreatment.
Remembering JUDITH D. TAMKIN
The National Center on Elder Abuse honors philanthropist Judith D. Tamkin who passed away on February 16th at the age of 92. Mrs. Tamkin was a staunch supporter of elder justice who had a profound and enduring impact on the field.
Her endowed gift supporting the biennial Tamkin International Symposia on Elder Abuse, the preeminent convening of elder abuse researchers, and practitioners provides a forum for the exchange of critical ideas and novel practices within the field. Launched in 2015 with a gift from Mrs. Tamkin, the Symposia have inspired innovations, collaborations, and national policy. The Tamkin Scholars’ Award, which enables promising young scholars to attend the Symposia, has fueled the careers of numerous graduate students who have grown into acclaimed researchers. Mrs. Tamkin’s contributions have also supported the USC Center for Elder Justice, delivering critical information and resources to professionals and the public regarding elder mistreatment.
As Mrs. Tamkin’s generosity continues to propel the field and inspire innovation, her life, legacy, and passion for elder justice will always be remembered with gratitude by her friends at USC.Â
Upcoming Event
USC Campus Event for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD)
April 28, 2026 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM PT
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The National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA) at the Keck School of Medicine of USC is hosting a World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) booth by Tommy Trojan at UPC from 11 am to 2 pm on Tuesday, April 28th. Join us in raising awareness of elder abuse and promoting intergenerational solidarity for elder justice!
Key Partners
Collaboration and partnership with core departments at the University of Southern California is what allows us to continue to grow and expand our research.
