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Monday, August 1, 2022 / Categories: Featured, Legal, Abuse, Neglect & Scams Protecting Seniors from Financial Abuse Legal LaToya Hall, Director of SAFE, Wayne State University Institute of Gerontology, Detroit, MI discusses protecting seniors from financial abuse, and how to avoid it. LaToya discusses the initial point of contact in scamming seniors, financial vulnerability, mental effects of financial exploitation, caregiver burdens and education, credit issues, and identity theft. She also explains the one-on-one advocacy, financial support and management that SAFE offers. Watch the discussion here. Previous Article Nutrition Related Concerns for Women Over 50 Next Article Defining Stress Print Tags: Merrill Palmer Institute Financial Exploitation Financial Scams Agains Seniors Wayne State University Life Span Alliance the Institute of Gerontology LaToya Hall SAFE Program at Wayne State University Avoiding Senior Scams