
Who’s Watching Your Aging Parents Money?
11/15/19 • 24 min
Elder fraud is an epidemic -- Hazel Heckers, victim advocate for the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, discusses the latest types of elder fraud, why people fall for the scams and how older adults can avoid becoming victims. She also tells people in their 50s and 60s what they can do to help protect their parents from elder fraud.
Elder fraud is an epidemic -- Hazel Heckers, victim advocate for the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, discusses the latest types of elder fraud, why people fall for the scams and how older adults can avoid becoming victims. She also tells people in their 50s and 60s what they can do to help protect their parents from elder fraud.
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