
The toll-free hotlines will address questions and offer free advice in the following key areas:
General Finance Questions 888-227-1776. Callers are encouraged to dial into this number to speak with an expert from the Financial Planning Association about their family financial security.
Medical Questions 888-303-0430. Callers to this number can get advice from health care professionals about medical issues such as mild cognitive impairment that can impact an older person's ability to make wise and safe financial decisions and can increase their vulnerability to elder financial abuse and exploitation.
Financial Abuse Questions 888-303-3297. Callers to this number will speak with an adult protective services (APS) professional about elder financial abuse and strategies for keeping themselves or older loved ones independent.
Full Press Release and Source;
Stopping Elderly Fraud Cold: States, Doctors, Financial Planners, Others to Launch National Hotline November 10th to Fight Swindlers Targeting Older Americans
3 comments:
My thought exactly!
Beware this new hotline! It's managed buy professionals who may be looking for business.
What if the system is the abuser? Do they act on those complaints?
I think there are times when the only option is to call a hotline such as this and hope they'll help. But for the most part, it's better to handle problems without involving an outside source.
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