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Local Program Arms Families with Tools to Protect Senior Loved Ones from Scams

Top Quote Local senior care experts are urging Daytona Beach, FL families to be alert for scammers who may be targeting their senior loved ones with a variety of clever cons that could jeopardize not only their life savings but their independence. End Quote
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  • Daytona Beach, FL (1888PressRelease) August 22, 2012 - "Scam artists are specifically targeting seniors because they are the fastest-growing segment of the population, which has led to increased demands on law enforcement agencies," said Susan Miller, owner of the Home Instead Senior CareŽ office in Daytona Beach - Volusia County, FL. "This scenario has the potential to put more local seniors than ever at risk of losing their life savings, their homes and their trust in others."

    The Protect Seniors from Fraud program - developed with the expert assistance of National Association of Triads - provides family caregivers with a number of important tools at ProtectSeniorsFromFraud.com. Included in the website's various resources is a Criminal Target Scale, which can help family caregivers assess how likely their senior is to be the potential target of a scam. A Senior Fraud Protection Kit also is available from the Dayton Beach Home Instead Senior Care local office.

    According to experts, the top three crimes targeting seniors are identity theft, Medicaid/Medicare and medication fraud, and financial exploitation. The demographics of an aging population and the sophistication of scammers are adding up to big losses - both financially and emotionally - for older adults. The annual financial loss by victims of elder financial abuse is estimated to be at least $2.9 billion, a 12 percent increase since 2008*.

    "Our in-home senior CAREGivers are always on the lookout for potential scams that target senior clients, helping them screen phone calls and deal with questionable pieces of mail. We're pleased to provide the tools to help family caregivers as well as seniors ward off increasingly cunning con artists and their elaborate schemes to defraud local adults," Susan Miller said.

    What makes con artists difficult to capture is the lack of reporting of this crime, experts note. "A recent AARP study found that only 25 percent of victims over age 55 have reported to authorities that they've fallen for a scam," said Ed Hutchison, director of the National Association of Triads, Inc., who serves as expert source for this program.

    "These seniors may be afraid to be seen as vulnerable by the law and those in a position to tell them that, perhaps, they are not fit to continue living by themselves. It's a perceived threat of a loss of independence that drives many to keep quiet," said Hutchison, whose 820 state Triads - part of the National Sheriffs' Association - work with local seniors, law enforcement and community volunteers to help keep seniors safe.

    To obtain a free Senior Fraud Protection Kit, contact Home Instead Senior Care office at 386-255-0645.

    ABOUT HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE DAYTONA BEACH
    Care You Can Trust. Susan Miller (owner), the office administrators, and CAREGivers all share a passion for improving the quality of life for seniors and families in the community. Here in Volusia County and Daytona Beach, we offer a range of non-medical services that can be customized to your needs so you'll get exactly the help you need. Our CAREGivers are area residents who are kind, compassionate and truly enjoy working with seniors. They are professionals, extensively trained in elder care, and all are screened, insured and bonded.

    For information contact:
    website: http://www.homeinstead.com/174
    blog: http://inhomecaredaytona.com/
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