At the July 2015
White House Conference on Aging,
President Barack Obama announced plans to train more prosecutors to
combat elder abuse, including financial exploitation. The program is to
be backed by the Department of Justice. That initiative—and possibly the
first known utterance of the phrase “elder abuse” by a U.S.
president—were viewed by some as evidence that the exploitation of older
Americans is finally becoming part of the public discourse. But a
problem with so many dimensions needs to be addressed on multiple
levels. (
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Initiatives That Could Help Prevent Elder Fraud
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