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Each year hundreds of thousands of older persons are abused, neglected, and exploited. Many victims are people who are older, frail, and vulnerable and cannot help themselves and depend on others to meet their most basic needs. Abusers of older adults are both women and men, and may be family members, friends, or “trusted others.”
Information and Guides
- Preventing Abuse, Neglect & Financial Exploitation in Adult Care Homes, from Kansas Advocates for Better Care
- The MetLife Study of Elder Financial Abuse: Crimes of Occasion, Desperation, and Predation Against America’s Elders (June 2011)
Consumer Factsheets on Financial Exploitation (February 2014)
Developed in part through a grant from the Administration on Aging for the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA), these fact sheets discuss the prevention, detection, and reporting of financial exploitation in assisted living and nursing homes.
- Consumer Fact Sheet: How to Prevent, Detect and Report Financial Exploitation in Assisted Living Facilities
- Protecting Your Loved One: How to Prevent, Detect and Report Financial Exploitation in Assisted Living Facilities
- Consumer Fact Sheet: How to Prevent, Detect and Report Financial Exploitation in Nursing Homes
- Protecting Your Loved One: How to Prevent, Detect and Report Financial Exploitation in Nursing Homes