Elderly and
Disabled Victims
The
Elder/Disability
Program works in cooperation with other DCCV programs to provide crisis
intervention and support services to individuals who are disabled and/or 60+
who are victims of crime, from the crisis intervention stage through prosecution
and post-trial
recovery.
The program provides
information and support services that honor and empower the individual following
a victimization, encouraging the
establishment and maintenance of as much independence as possible; and nurturing
personal and
community relationships that will support the healing process. DCCV works to
ensure that older
adults and individuals with disabilities receive access to systems that provide
support and assistance, and will encourage older adults and persons
with a disability to utilize resources in their communities.
It is vital to DCCV
and our clients that these systems support and celebrate cultural diversity
and independent living. DCCV believes this program is unique
in its holistic approach to trauma recovery and that it fills a gap in services
needed for
older adults and persons with a disability in the Denver community.
This program also hosts quarterly workshops for Kinship
Care Providers.
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