
Join Us for a Crucial Seminar on Elder Financial Abuse Prevention
As our loved ones age, their vulnerability to financial exploitation often increases, leaving them at risk for elder scams that could result in significant losses. Every year, millions of older adults experience financial abuse, often in silence. This growing concern is why Citizens National Bank (CNB) and Allen County Crime Victim Services (ACCVS) are taking meaningful steps to combat this issue by presenting a free seminar aimed at raising awareness and empowering our community.
Understanding Elder Financial Abuse: A Little-Known Threat
Elder financial abuse comes in many forms, from unscrupulous caregivers siphoning off funds to scams executed by strangers preying on the confusion of aging. Sadly, many cases go unreported, and those affected suffer in silence, often feeling ashamed or unsure of how to come forward. With this seminar, our goal is to shed light on these issues and provide actionable strategies that can help seniors and their families proactively protect against abuse.
What to Expect on October 2
The event will take place on October 2, 2025, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the Mercy Health Education Center, located at 751 W. Market St. in Lima. Attendees can look forward to insightful presentations from experts, including Bob Fisher from Adult Protective Services and Jennifer Halcomb, VP and Risk Manager at Citizens National Bank. Attendees will also enjoy a light meal, making for both an informative and friendly environment.
Benefits of Attending: Knowledge is Power
For elders, retirees, and pre-retirees, understanding the landscape of financial risks is critical. This event will not only impart knowledge about common tactics used by con artists, but also the signs to watch for which may indicate impending scams. Knowledge can serve as a powerful tool for prevention by empowering seniors to communicate openly with family members and caregivers.
Taking Action Against Elder Scams
Exploring practical prevention strategies during the seminar is essential. From discussing how to verify the credentials of caregivers to understanding the importance of having multiple eyes on financial affairs, practical tips will help attendees stay safe. Moreover, this event represents a greater community commitment to safeguarding the finances and dignity of our elders.
Join the Conversation
As you consider attending the seminar, think of it as an opportunity not just to learn, but to share experiences, foster connections, and advocate for your loved ones. By engaging with speakers and attendees who are similarly concerned about financial abuse, participants can cultivate valuable relationships that extend beyond just this seminar.
How to Participate
If you are interested in attending this important seminar on elder financial abuse prevention, please RSVP by September 29. You can register online or by calling Wes Colby at 419-358-8040 ext. 406. By making reservations now, you ensure that your voice is part of a critical dialogue that aims to protect our elders from exploitation.
A Call to Action
Seniors and their families must be proactive in understanding financial landscapes that affect them. By attending the upcoming event, you take a significant step in safeguarding your financial future and that of your loved ones. Prepare to recognize the signs, understand your rights, and most importantly, know that you are not alone in this journey. Join us in combatting elder financial abuse and making our community a safer place for all.
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