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Financial Exploitation Prevention
This forum explores strategies to protect vulnerable seniors from financial expl
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SUMMARY - Financial Exploitation Prevention

**Financial Exploitation Prevention in Elder Care: A Complex Issue with Multiple Perspectives**

Meet Sarah, a 72-year-old widow living on her own. She receives a monthly pension and has some savings, but struggles to make ends meet. Her neighbor, Rachel, is a financial advisor who warns Sarah about the dangers of scams targeting seniors like herself. Meanwhile, Rachel's cousin, Mark, is a social worker who has seen firsthand the devastating effects of elder abuse on vulnerable seniors.

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