Can Technology Protect Older Adults from Financial Fraud?
Older adults are perhaps the most at-risk demographic in the United States when it comes to financial fraud.
Older adults are perhaps the most at-risk demographic in the United States when it comes to financial fraud.
A majority of older adults prefer to remain independent in their homes as they age, referred to as aging in place. As adults age in place, it is essential that they develop appropriate plans to address their shifting health needs and future care.
Ageism is defined as discrimination against a person or group of people based on their age. It can manifest as subtle sneers, intentional isolation, or even overt hostility.