Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Arizona Forms 'Taskforce Against Senior Abuse' (TASA)

Seniors and the elderly are easy targets for predators.

This vulnerable demographic is being described as one of America's biggest fraud problems. An estimated one out of every five citizens over the age of 65 have been victimized by a financial swindle.

To protect Arizona's senior citizens, Attorney General Tom Horne formed the Taskforce Against Senior Abuse (TASA) earlier this year as an integral part of the Public Advocacy Division of his office.

In a statement, Horne said he is committed to making elder abuse awareness, prevention and prosecution a priority.

"Our seniors need to feel safe and secure in their homes. The Attorney General's Office is aware of the vulnerability of these citizens and is working to make sure older Arizonans are not victimized."

To reach TASA, the dedicated phone number is (602) 542-2124. Citizens may also email TASA at SeniorAbuse@azag.gov

Full Article and Source:
Ariz. Taking Steps to Halt Financial Abuse of Seniors

3 comments:

Finny said...

This is needed in AZ and they need to look at the part conservatorship abuse plays in this.

Anonymous said...

Look at guardianship abuse, AG Horne.

Luis said...

Calling the govt hotline will probably lead you to APS - that's
the beginning of the guardianship problem!

The other nationwide hotline is run by a nonprofit in the investment advice business.

I wouldn't call either for help.

Join NASGA instead!