Recognizing Vulnerable Adults and Financial Exploitation
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- This presentation specifically deals with identifying vulnerable adults, touches on mandatory reporting, spotting signs of financial exploitation, the Financial Exploitation Protection Act (FEPA), Powers of Attorneys, and how to report financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.
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I think the field should look for signs of abuse that are being disgused by thought and the use of energy( elecrticty and metal can cause enery to produce strokes and headache by pressure; the bones are also another thing effected of the home and prehaps of instance of people around the client exposing their home and traits about eating habits, personal issues to humilate the client all these added events can be stressful for the client, and age isnt a factor in some events.. building regulations and buliders arent at fault; how can we change and delete the danger; I hope going green is the answer and if possible solution beforehand.
Is it trending that young adults are falling victim to sign s of maltreatment/abuse it is something that I've slightly noticed
Great info I'm being abused and exploited need help been isolated and need tips and resources
What helped you the most? I have a friend who is being taken advantage of by his own family.
Contact adult protective services in your county!!
You can also contact an elder abuse attorney and the police. Banks also have to report to authorities and adult protective services by law. Call your bank!!
@@lynneposada8631: Hello, You may not have an idea of how extensive the abuse an be...the bank being in on it, the courts as well. Doctors not examining and writing proper journals, so rthat abuse, mistreatment and neglect cannot easily be proved. And for attorney, one neeeds a lot of money, righ? And that money is taken away from one. And one does not have the knd of money to afford an attorney. Thank you for caring and reaching out to them.
That's my problem!!
Call police and adult protective services!!