Estate Protect helps ensure that your wishes regarding your property, personal care, and estate are respected, especially when you are unable to do so yourself.
There has been a noticeable increase in financial fraud against older people in the past decade, prompting banks to consider training staff to recognize the signs of fraud & have the means to report/prevent it @nytimes https://t.co/MmeWyqaFRH @canantifraud @ElderAbuseOnt @cnpea
"A typical abuser is a soccer mom, not who you would think." Philly DA Krasner's new unit to prosecute elder financial abusers https://t.co/Aqj01N3m6V via @phillydotcom
It is a beautiful day for a walk! Looking forward to meeting more members of our community and speaking today at the Lumacare Elder Abuse Walk on #WorldElderAbuseAwarenessDay https://t.co/yDCg0vPB2Y
Yet another sad example of how seniors are often exploited by family members- Woman sentenced to jail for taking $100K from mother-in-law https://t.co/bUPekmQaAl via @houstonchron
A great article from Bloomberg on the subject of Elder Financial Abuse- Scammers and family members are targeting some of the most vulnerable Americans, and it’s about to get much, much worse https://t.co/USvXEBxulU via @business
Thank you @LUMACARE1974 for having us in today to give a presentation on elder financial abuse and how Estate Protect can help prevent it. It was a great discussion with a very engaged group! Looking forward to joining you on June 15th for your Annual Elder Abuse Walk!
A sad case that shows how hard it is to know who to trust- highlights the importance of services like Estate Protect to help with prevention and early intervention in cases of elder financial abuse. https://t.co/mlc549inGd
Woman charged for allegedly stealing from elderly father. Police claim she abused her father's trust while helping him recover from a stroke when she used his power of attorney to take money for herself. https://t.co/eOWGgmr3Ne via @GFTribune
He sold his grandmother's house to pay for his own- and didn't even realize he was doing anything wrong! Not all abusers intend to hurt their victims, which is another reason that elder financial abuse can be so common. https://t.co/QaxrbX0fBk
A sad example of why planning for your potential incapacity is important- Deputies accused of complex plan to bilk woman with dementia - ABC News - https://t.co/txAD9ReNbY via @ABC
Women often take the lead in #caregiving decisions including spotting the warning signs that an #aging parent needs help - the issue of gender bias in caregiving is an important issue to dissect https://t.co/6sZvvdesc1 @VanierInstitute @TheChangeFdn @LanguageArtsSci