How to Protect Your Senior Loved One from Scammers
Seniors Prefer Homecare2022-06-28T09:49:25-04:00Here are five ways, courtesy of Seniors Prefer Homecare, to protect your senior loved one from being victimized by fraudsters and scammers.
Here are five ways, courtesy of Seniors Prefer Homecare, to protect your senior loved one from being victimized by fraudsters and scammers.
Sad to say that the intended victims of many holiday scams are seniors. What should you be on the lookout for and how can you prevent them?
A wide range of scams is bilking seniors out of millions of dollars every year, money that many of them can’t afford to lose. Here are five ways to protect them.
Financial scams targeting seniors are becoming more and more common. Seniors can become targets if they are too trusting, have retirement nest eggs, and live alone. Millions of elderly Americans fall prey to financial scams annually, and sadly 90% are committed by their own family members - usually an adult child. If you have a senior loved one that you are looking after, the financial threat posed to them is quite real. Here are some proven ways to help your loved one avoid financial scams targeting seniors.
Financial fraud artists cheat millions of elderly Americans out of large sums of their life savings every year. Sadly, over 90% of this financial fraud is committed by their own family members. When you have senior parents that still aging in place, all these threats to their financial security can be unnerving. But on the positive side, there are several proven ways to help protect seniors from financial fraud.