National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life - NCALL

National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life - NCALL National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life, a project of End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin.

In 1999, End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence created the National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL) with funding from the Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women. Since 2002, NCALL has been providing technical assistance to the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, Enhanced Training and Services to End Abuse

in Later Life Program. Today, NCALL is a nationally-recognized leader on program development, policy, technical assistance, and training that addresses the nexus between domestic violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation.

The Office on Violence Against Women has released the FY26 Training and Services to End Abuse in Later Life Program gran...
07/29/2026

The Office on Violence Against Women has released the FY26 Training and Services to End Abuse in Later Life Program grant application.

Abuse in later life is a growing issue and this vital program helps communities strengthen responses to older survivors through collaboration, training, and services.

You can learn more about this opportunity and apply here: https://www.justice.gov/ovw/media/1454331/dl?inline

NCALL is proud to serve as the Training and Technical Assistance provider for this grant program, supporting grantees nationwide as they build safer, more effective responses for older adults experiencing abuse. We look forward to working with the next cohort of grantees!

Make plans to join us on 9/16 for an important webinar on housing options for older survivors of abuse. Head to our webs...
07/16/2026

Make plans to join us on 9/16 for an important webinar on housing options for older survivors of abuse. Head to our website for more information and to reserve your spot today!

When older adult survivors are seeking temporary or long-term housing, the challenges and barriers that arise in identifying safe and secure housing options are often significant. Their options for safe housing may be limited due to intimate-partner violence requirements at some shelters or an older...

Finding safe, secure housing shouldn’t be so hard for older survivors—but too often, barriers stand in the way.Join NCAL...
06/25/2026

Finding safe, secure housing shouldn’t be so hard for older survivors—but too often, barriers stand in the way.

Join NCALL on September 16 for a 90‑minute webinar: “Identifying Safe & Secure Housing Options for Older Survivors.”

Scan the QR code or visit https://ncjfcj-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cUJUy1xWTlyancQE3usFFQ #/registration to register now to save your spot and be part of the solution!

Geoff Rogers and Jesan Sorrells of the Silberman School of Social Work Hunter College/City University of New York teamed...
06/17/2026

Geoff Rogers and Jesan Sorrells of the Silberman School of Social Work Hunter College/City University of New York teamed up with NCALL's Victoria Ferguson-Young to write this response article to Samuel Moyn's April 21, 2026, guest essay for The New York Times: Older Americans Are Hoarding America's Potential. Read the article on NCALL's website:

A response to Older Americans are Hoarding America’s Potential – New York Times Guest Essay by Samuel Moyn April 21, 2026 But it is ageist…This article contains several deeply ageist framings that can normalize harmful attitudes toward older adults and potentially create ideological openings f...

Check out NCALL Justice System Coordinator Ann Laatsch's guest blog post on elder abuse, community, and how to best serv...
06/16/2026

Check out NCALL Justice System Coordinator Ann Laatsch's guest blog post on elder abuse, community, and how to best serve survivors across the lifespan! Our thanks to Anjum Alden for providing this opportunity to elevate the experiences of older survivors.

Building a Lifespan-Inclusive Response to Domestic Violence

Today is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. We’ve spent the past several weeks challenging myths, sharing facts, and shini...
06/15/2026

Today is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. We’ve spent the past several weeks challenging myths, sharing facts, and shining a light on the experiences of older survivors.

But awareness alone is not enough. Older survivors need services, advocacy, training, and systems that recognize and respond to abuse later in life — and that work depends on support from people who care about this issue.

At NCALL, we work every day to ensure older survivors of abuse are seen, believed, and supported. We train professionals across the country, develop resources for advocates and communities, and work to bring national attention to forms of abuse that too often remain hidden.

If this campaign has taught you something, challenged a misconception, or reinforced why this work matters, we invite you to support NCALL with a donation. Your support helps us continue building a future where older adults can live with safety, dignity, and respect.

Support NCALL Today. https://pages.donately.com/enddomesticabusewisconsin/campaign/ncall

Thank you for standing with older survivors and helping make this work possible.

Today, our WEAAD Myth vs. Fact campaign highlights how ageist misconceptions about dementia and capacity can increase ri...
06/09/2026

Today, our WEAAD Myth vs. Fact campaign highlights how ageist misconceptions about dementia and capacity can increase risk for abuse in later life.

Too often, signs of confusion are mistaken for a total loss of decision-making capacity—silencing older adults and excluding them from meaningful choices. In reality, capacity is decision-specific and can change over time. With the right supports such as clear communication, familiar environments, extra time, or trusted supporters, many older survivors with dementia can continue to share their experiences, express their preferences, and make informed decisions. By recognizing and supporting capacity, we can center the survivor and help preserve their autonomy.

You Can Make a Difference
Join NCALL in challenging harmful myths and promoting dignity, respect, and person-centered approaches to aging. Please consider donating to NCALL to help us deliver critical training and resources and create impactful awareness campaigns like this.
https://pages.donately.com/enddomesticabusewisconsin/campaign/ncall

Elder financial exploitation is far more common and devastating than many people realize. Most cases involve someone the...
06/03/2026

Elder financial exploitation is far more common and devastating than many people realize. Most cases involve someone the older adult trusts, and the emotional, physical, and financial consequences can be profound. It costs older adults billions each year, while also harming their health, well-being, and independence.

Misunderstandings about what abuse looks like often delay help, even among well intentioned professionals.
That’s why NCALL’s role is so important. We provide training, tools, and guidance that help professionals recognize financial exploitation early, respond with confidence, and offer compassionate, effective support to every older survivor.

You Can Make a Difference!
By sharing this post or donating to NCALL, you are helping us to deliver critical training and resources and create impactful awareness campaigns like this.
Link to donate: https://pages.donately.com/enddomesticabusewisconsin/campaign/ncall

Across the country, domestic violence, sexual assault, and anti trafficking programs are in limbo. These programs rely o...
05/28/2026

Across the country, domestic violence, sexual assault, and anti trafficking programs are in limbo. These programs rely on federal support to keep doors open, answer crisis calls, and provide shelter, advocacy, and safety planning to victims of all ages. Federal funding also supports organizations that provide essential training, peer support, and resources to frontline service agencies, helping ensure survivors receive high-quality, trauma-informed care in every community.

Survivors and the programs that serve them deserve transparency, timely decisions, and the resources Congress already approved.

Read and share The 19th article: https://19thnews.org/2026/05/domestic-violence-federal-funding-impact/

Stalking in later life is often overlooked — and myths play a big role. Many people assume stalking only affects younger...
05/27/2026

Stalking in later life is often overlooked — and myths play a big role. Many people assume stalking only affects younger adults or that older adults are less harmed. These misconceptions make it harder to recognize the danger and leave older victims without support.

NCALL is working to change that.
With the Stalking Prevention and Awareness Resource Center, we’re leading national efforts to expose the realities of stalking in later life and correct harmful myths. We’ve created practical resources and trainings to help professionals identify stalking, understand its impact, and respond in ways that protect older adults.

As World Elder Abuse Awareness Day approaches, we need your help.
• Share this post
• Learn more about stalking: https://www.ncall.us/resources/publications-library/
• Support NCALL: https://bit.ly/supportNCALL

Together, we can ensure older adults are seen, believed, and supported.

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