“It should be a crime to manipulate someone with a disability “ Ziggy

1 year ago
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Oblivious, she is.

Typical crimes committed onto the vulnerable/elderly/disabled.
Theft – while this isn’t fraud, it’s actually the most common. Whether money or valuables, older adults are often vulnerable to theft.
Social Security Fraud – signing or cashing a pension check or social security belonging to an elderly relative without permission is fraud.
“Borrowing” ATM cards or credit cards – sometimes close family members or friends need to help senior citizens with purchases, but it can become misuse when funds get stolen.
Coercion – sometimes, elder abuse comes in the form of forcing someone to hand over property or money, and seniors feel they have no choice because of their vulnerable position.
Withholding Medical Care – Family members in charge of helping elders get medical care can commit fraud by withholding care to conserve funds.

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