Karen Webber to host webinar for Justice Clearinghouse
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Taking the Checkbook: The Other Tough Conversation
We all know that as we age, physical ability declines. Changes in mobility and dexterity are often the first signs that our grandparents, parents, friends or even siblings have arrived at old age. Of course, we all dread…
An Accountant Navigates Cloudy Elder Abuse Cases
Financial Advisor Magazine - One of the chronic problems in bringing to justice those who defraud seniors is that the key players in law enforcement rarely have the time, expertise and desire to sift through the pounds of…
Protecting seniors with dementia
The Altamont Enterprise Regional - Examples of financial exploitation: someone cashing an elderly person’s checks without permission, misusing or stealing an old person’s money or possessions, coercing or deceiving an older person into signing a document like a…
Elder Abuse in Facts and Figures
What is elder abuse? The United States Department of Health and Human Services defines it as “any knowing, intentional, or negligent act by a caregiver or any other person that causes harm or a serious risk of harm…
Phone Scams
Last month, I attended a presentation about identity fraud and scams. The presentation was timely, as I was consulting on two cases of phone scams. Both victims were elderly females whose spouses were still alive. The victims received…