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ELDER ABUSE: SEVEN WARNING SIGNS

Friday, October 28th, 2011 by

Many of us have elderly parents or grandparents who may be susceptible to abuse. Here are some warning signs to consider:

(1) Deliberate isolation of an older adult which results in the caregiver having total control.

(2) Sudden appearance of previously uninvolved relatives claiming their rights to an elder’s affairs and possessions.

(3) Power of Attorney given or recent changes of Will when the person is incapable of making such decision.

(4) Sudden changes in bank accounts or banking practice, including unexplained withdrawals of large sums of money by a person accompanying the elder.

(5) Abrupt changes in Real Estate Deeds or other Financial Documents.

(6) Missing personal belongings such as art, silverware or jewelry.

(7) Placement in nursing home or residential care facility which is not commensurate with alleged size of estate.

An excellent way to protect against potential abuse is to have strong estate planning documents in place and open communication about the elder’s wishes and the contents of those documents with close family members. If you have a concern about a family member or close friend, call us for a confidential consultation.

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