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An obituary is a way that family members can honor their deceased loved one and provide information to the community about funeral arrangements and contribution requests.

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Our seniors are the target of a whole host of financial scams, some of which can fool even the most vigilant among us.

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One way that criminals try to take advantage of our vulnerable seniors is through financial scams. In fact, seniors are the biggest target for financial scams. Here are several recent examples of financial scams that affect the elderly—and tips on how to not be a target.

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There are lots of scam-related phone calls out there nowadays, many of which target seniors in the hopes of obtaining personal data or money. However, one such scam that can be particularly scary is if someone says they are calling from the IRS.

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With so many people looking for love via online apps, you’ve probably heard about someone who found an attractive person via an app, only to meet in person and realize the picture of that person was from 20 years ago.

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With the economic and emotional fear from COVID-19 still very real, Americans are more vulnerable to scams that may try to steal their money or personal information.

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The holiday season can be a joyous time to connect with loved ones, attend religious services (virtually or online), and exchange gifts.

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From romance scams to COVID-19 vaccine scams, there seems to be no shortage of scams that target older adults nowadays.

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We all could use a little more love, especially with the state of the world as it is today. However, if a new offer for love online seems too good to be true, then you’re probably right.

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We’ve all heard the adage, “If it’s too good to be true, then it probably is.” That’s a good phrase to keep in mind as certain types of scams continue to plague seniors.