“…Partnerships (such as implemented in PEARLS (Ciechanowski et al, 2004) can be formed with community agencies that provide needed educational, social, legal, or outreach services for the depressed persons, thus expanding service without duplicating efforts. There is evidence that community-based multidisciplinary geriatric mental health treatment teams are effective (Bartels, Dums, Oxman, Schneider, Areán, Alexopoulos et al, 2002;Kohn, Goldsmith & Sedgwick, 2002). In low-income communities, forming linkages among medical, mental health, social service, and community organizations is challenging because existing relationships are often fragmented, and organizations may have scarce resources, however, collaboration and shared responsibility with community agencies may reduce administrator concern about limited resources for new programs (Torrisi & McDaniel, 2003).…”