The SC Safe Seniors is a VOCA-funded program focuses on addressing the mental health needs of South Carolina’s seniors. For almost a decade, this innovative program has provided evidence based mental health counseling to trauma affected older adults and strives to educate and increase awareness of the prevalence and symptoms of trauma.
SC Safe Seniors training initiatives strive to increase awareness about the prevalence and risk factors for trauma by offering community and agency-based trainings.
SC Safe Seniors offers evidence based mental health counseling to trauma affected older adults. Services are FREE for those that qualify.
Eligibility: Adults 55+ living in South Carolina who are struggling to cope with experiencing a traumatic event in their lives.
Service Delivery: Counseling is provided via telehealth over a secure video conferencing platform. Providers are trained on telehealth delivery, and if needed are able to support patients with the use of technology. SC Safe Seniors does have the ability to provide an iPad for use during treatment if required.
Training Opportunities: In partnership with the Citadel, SC Safe Seniors currently offers clinical training opportunities for Master’s level students.
SC Safe Seniors offers supportive community engagement groups In partnership with local senior centers, Waring Senior Center and The Lowcountry Senior Center.
Fun with Flowers: This mindfulness-based group engages older adults in the joy of flower arranging while offering opportunities to interact with peers and relieve stress.
Stress Less: This skills-based group provides techniques and strategies to increase coping and decrease overall stress.
SC Safe Seniors is fortunate to partner with numerous community-based programs, state agencies and universities, as well as several health care providers across the state. Through these partnerships, SC Safe Seniors have been able to increase awareness of elder abuse and trauma, and increase access to mental health services for South Carolina’s older adults.
For Additional Inquiries, please contact us at elderabusehelp@musc.edu.
Theresa Skojec, PhD, LPC Program Director
College of Nursing
Medical University of South Carolina
Tatiana Davidson, PhD
Program Training and Evaluation College of Nursing
Medical University of South Carolina