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How Cybercriminals Stole $1.8 Billion from Unsuspecting Older Americans in 2020

Apr 12, 2021 - Cybercrime complaints skyrocketed in 2020, and older people were both victimized the most frequently and lost the largest amount of money to these scams.

Florida bills offer an alternative to court-appointed guardians for seniors

Apr 09, 2021 - The Florida Legislature has introduced two bills that support an "Elder-focused Dispute Resolution Process" – also called Eldercare Coordinating – which would assign trained personnel to resolve non-legal conflict among family members.

The Healing Power of Music

Apr 08, 2021 - Research now validates the use of music as a form of medical treatment.

National Financial Literacy Month: 30 Days To Celebrate, Learn And Share

Apr 02, 2021 - April is National Financial Literacy Month, and the goal of this month is to increase financial education through online events and activities across America.

‘I Can Breathe Again’: Older Adults Begin to Test Freedom After Covid Vaccinations

Mar 31, 2021 - Older adults who have already been vaccinated are now considering how to engage in interests and activities again while staying safe.

COVID-19 scam complaints way up, seniors targeted most often

Mar 25, 2021 - Pandemic-related scams targeting senior citizens have greatly increased, and senior victims are losing approximately three times more money than younger fraud victims.