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Resources |
Alzheimer's
Call to request this FREE BOOK - "Alzheimer's
The Complete Guide for Families and Loved Ones
- A Caregiver's Guide and Sourcebook." |
Alzheimer's Help Line
1-800-660-1993
Website: Alzheimer's
Association |
Elder
Abuse
Elder Abuse can be All of the Following:
Financial Abuse occurs when money or property
is taken away from an older person with an intent
to defraud. This may result in the loss of one's
home, property or savings.
Neglect occurs when an individual or their caregiver
does not provide essential needs such as hygiene,
food, clothing, shelter, health care, or safety.
Mental Suffering occurs from threats, harassment,
or intimidation. This creates fear, agitation,
confusion, severe depression or serious emotional
distress for the older person.
Physical Abuse is any intentional act (not due
to an accident) that causes pain, bodily injury,
and physical suffering. It may be due to unreasonable
physical constraint, assault, battery and/or sexual
abuse.
Abandonment, isolation, and Abduction. |
Elder Abuse HOTLINE
1-800-491-7123
National
Center on Elder Abuse website |
| Fraud
Victimization or Identity Theft
Fraud protections begins by:
Never assuming a friendly voice belongs to
a friend.
Never giving your credit card, checking account
or social security number to an unknown caller
for any reason.
Avoid giving out your Social Security number.
If businesses or utilities insist, suggest using
just the last four digits, or an alternate ID
code.
Cross out social security and credit card numbers
on pay stubs and bills before throwing them away.
A better strategy is to shred these documents.
Check your credit-card statements for purchases
you didn't make. Report any sign of fraud immediately
to credit card companies. |
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Bureau of Consumer Protection
Toll Free Number:
1-877-987-3728
FTC
Consumer Complaint Form
Identity
Theft |
| Personal
Response Services Medical Alarm
Upon activation during an emergency, this alarm
system activates a response producing immediate
help to the elderly person. The system works closely
with health care providers, social service organizations
and referral networks to provide personal response
services to the at-risk elderly. This added safety
measure enhances independence and quality of life. |
Lifeline
Systems is the founder of the
Personal Response Service (PRS) and is the leading
provider of PRS in North America.
Toll Free Number:
1-800-635-6156
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Driver Improvement Courses |
American
Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
American
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American Heart Association
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