• Episode 28 - Restorative Justice for Elders: An Innovative Approach with Toi Dennis

  • Sep 17 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 28 - Restorative Justice for Elders: An Innovative Approach with Toi Dennis

  • Summary

  • Host:

    • Kristie King – Executive Director, Southeast Michigan Senior Regional Collaborative
    • Antonia Harbin Lamb – Staff Attorney, Elder Law and Advocacy Center, Neighborhood Legal Services, Michigan

    Guest:

    • Toi Dennis – Elder Staff Attorney, Crime Victims Legal Assistance Program, Washtenaw County

    Topics Covered:

    Introduction to Toi Dennis’ Work

    • Toi’s role at the Crime Victims Legal Assistance Program.
    • Helping elderly and vulnerable adults who have been victims of crime, abuse, and financial exploitation.
    • Overview of the grant from the Victims of Crime Act and how the program operates under Michigan Advocacy Program.

    Common Cases Toi Handles:

    • Financial exploitation: Misuse of credit cards, fraudulent property transfers, and other severe financial abuse.
    • Domestic violence: Physical abuse and denial of access to necessary resources.
    • Housing issues: Unfair eviction threats related to disabilities or building renovations.

    Restorative Justice for Elders Program:

    • A new approach to handling elder abuse, focusing on mediation and repairing relationships between elders and their caregivers.
    • Inspired by Native American restorative justice principles.
    • How the program will help heal relationships while avoiding punitive legal actions that may strain family ties.
    • Plans to begin accepting referrals by October 1st.

    The Restorative Justice Process:

    • Partnering with organizations like Meals on Wheels and nursing homes to identify elders in need.
    • Restorative practice circles that involve both the elder and the person causing harm.
    • How mediation sessions will remain confidential, with support services offered to both parties.

    Alternatives to Guardianship:

    • Toi’s advocacy for less restrictive alternatives to guardianship.
    • Why guardianship should only be used as a last resort, and the importance of having powers of attorney in place to avoid guardianship.
    • Real-life examples of guardianship abuse and how better support systems could have helped avoid it.

    Closing Thoughts:

    • Toi’s hope for the future of the Restorative Justice for Elders program and the impact it can have on families.
    • Final recommendations on the importance of early planning with powers of attorney.
    • Toi’s contact information for anyone interested in learning more about the program or seeking help with elder abuse cases.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Restorative justice offers an alternative to litigation, focusing on healing relationships rather than punitive action.
    • Elders often don’t want to pursue legal actions against trusted caregivers who may have caused harm, making restorative justice an appealing solution.
    • It’s critical for families to prepare early by setting up powers of attorney to avoid unnecessary guardianship.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Crime Victims Legal Assistance Program – For those seeking assistance with elder abuse or exploitation, visit the program’s website or contact Toi directly at tdennis@lsscm.org.
    • Southeast Michigan Senior Regional Collaborative (SRC): www.semisrc.org | Phone: (888) 341-8593
    • Elder Law and Advocacy Center (ELAC) : Phone: (313) 937-8291, nlsmichigan.org/elder-law/
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