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Attorney General To Fight Elder Abuse Save Email Print
Posted: 10:17 PM May 14, 2008
Last Updated: 10:53 PM May 14, 2008
Email Address: natasha.trelfa@kake.com

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A new plan to fight elder abuse, especially financial, was unveiled Wednesday. Attorney General Steven Six is calling on SRS and the Kansas Bankers Association to help raise awareness. Officers say the move is important when it comes to helping people know where to turn to for these types of crimes.

"Back when they were growing up, a handshake sealed the deal," says Officer Jason Dautrich. "You didn't have to have it in writing. Home repair scams, you see that a lot especially here in Kansas. We have so much wind, hail and unpredictable weather."

Financial abuse is a crime officials say can hit anyone hard, especially the elderly. The Attorney Generals office reported 1,785 abuse cases last year. 80% were child abuse. 20% were adult abuse cases.

Half of those adult cases surrounded financial exploitation, appearing as everything from emails to phone calls.

"Anybody who is calling asking for money, somebody that's a long lost relative out of nowhere... We've seen that happen, too," Dautrich explains.

The Attorney General's office is working to combat this issue. It's teaming up with S.R.S. and the Kansas Bankers Association. The goal is to raise awareness by providing guidelines and listing red flags.

"If you're a bank officer, you need to know what to look for. There are signs that would give you clues that elder abuse may be going on," says Kathy Olsen with the Kansas Bankers Association.

Displays will hit bank windows soon with those warnings. The attorney general also wants to provide law enforcement officers with more training to fight these crimes.

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Posted by: MARITZA Location: MIAMI, FLORIDA on May 16, 2008 at 12:03 AM
iT IS A SAD DAY, WHEN THOSE DOING THE "TAKING' ARE THOSE WHO "WE" VOTED FOR TO PROTECT US...GETTING OLD IN THIS COUNTRY IS SOMETHING MOST OF US CAN'T AFFORD TO RISK.I FOR ONE, HAVING BEEN INVOLVED IN THE GUARDIANSHIP "SYSTEM" AS IN SYSTEMATICALLY BEING ABUSED,FINANCIALLY DRAINED AND PSYCHOLOGICALLY SCAR; WILL ENGAGED IN WRITING TO DIFFERENT EMBASSY'S PERSONNEL, AND ASKING THAT A WARNING BE POSTED... DO NOT INVEST,RETIRED OR VISIT,THE U.S.A. IT IS DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH AND WEALTH!

Posted by: Helen Location: Illinois on May 15, 2008 at 10:58 AM
I hope this a genuine meaningful effort. Illinois presents itself as an elder advocacy state, but in reality it facilitates abuse. The state has a special "Crimes Against Seniors Program." When approached with our complaint of large funds missing from my parent's estate, when my mother no longer had the ability to transfer funds due to a diagnosis of dementia and the inability to write; he responded, "Maybe your Dad gave it away." My father was a disabled WWII Veteran who received a monthly disability pension for PTSD. He attempted to use a local attorney to write a trust for my mother. In the trust, he unknowingly gave all control to a local Bank & Trust despite naming residual heirs. You wonder how? The trust had a clause allowing unlimited billing by attorneys, bankers and their family members. Despite residual heirs being named, a clause stipulated if distribution 'was not timely', the bank would make decisions. The trust did not allow accountings to family members.

Posted by: Elaine Renoire Location: Beech Grove on May 15, 2008 at 12:20 AM
We are facing a nationwide epidemic of unlawful and abusive guardianships. The vulnerable are having everything they've worked a lifetime to attain taken from them -- along with their freedom and civil rights, and sometimes their very lives. Guardians and their attorneys just get richer by giving their Wards the shaft. Families lose their life savings in litigation fees trying to save their loved ones, to no avail. When the Ward is bled dry, Taxpayers "get" to pick up the Medicaid tab for the remainder of the Ward's life. How much is it costing the state for this "lawyer welfare system"? Everywhere victims turn, the door is shut in their face, because this exploitation is rubberstamped by the court. Don't believe it? Visit the National Association to STOP Guardian Abuse at www.StopGuardianAbuse.org and http://NASGA-StopGuardianAbuse.blogspot.com and read the victims' stories. Yours, Elaine Renoire NASGA

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