Financial Abuse of Older Adults May Be A Growing Issue

By June 14, 2017Life

Submitted.  With the number of Canadian seniors at an all-time high—now outnumbering children for the first time in history, according to the most recent census data—financial abuse of older adults is likely to be a growing issue.

“In recent years we’ve seen more cases of elderly members of the credit union victimized by financial fraud than we have previously,” says Kevin Haarhoff, a senior investigator of corporate security at Envision Financial, a division of First West Credit Union. “We anticipate these instances will become more and more frequent as the largest segment of our population by age is now seniors.”

According to the World Health Organization, roughly one in 10 older people experience abuse each month, with financial abuse and exploitation topping the list as the most prevalent form of abuse.

“It’s a sad reality that seniors are targeted because of their increased vulnerability—they may have declining physical or mental health and can be socially isolated,” says Haarhoff. “Moreover, seniors are often more financially secure, making them desirable targets for fraudsters.”

Regrettably perpetrators can often be family or friends, which makes this form of abuse complex and difficult to identify. Cases go unreported because the victims feel embarrassed they’ve been taken advantage of by a loved one or they don’t want to get those they care about in trouble with authorities.

In recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day this Thursday, June 15, Haarhoff urges older adults to report it when they are being taken advantage of. He also affirms that elder abuse prevention is everyone’s responsibility and knowing the signs is the first step.

“A sudden shift in behaviour or mood, loss of appetite, withdrawal or a negative change in appearance can all be indicators of abuse,” says Haarhoff. “If you suspect an older adult is being taken advantage of financially, report it to your financial institution. For concerns on any other forms of elder abuse, contact the Seniors Abuse & Information Line from Seniors First B.C., an advocacy and support organization.”

About Envision Financial
Envision Financial is a premier provider of banking, investment and insurance services for residents and businesses throughout the Fraser Valley, Lower Mainland and Kitimat regions. As a division of First West Credit Union, B.C.’s third-largest credit union with 54 branches and 39 insurance offices throughout the province, Envision Financial brings innovative products, an extensive branch network and local decision making to the banking experience. Visit envisionfinancial.ca for more information.

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