Description

EFA
State/government agencies fax requests for documents to further their investigations into alleged abuse
State-mandated case management program that arranges for services and support for physically and/or mentally impaired adults who are at risk of harm
Collective term for professionals who are dedicated to upholding and enforcing the laws and statutes that are currently in force in a given jurisdiction
An impairment that may be cognitive, developmental, intellectual, mental, physical, sensory, or some combination of these. It substantially affects a person’s life activities and may be present from birth or occur during a person’s lifetime
EFA Site
EFA Site
For reporting purposes, a team member working in a branch or call center who interacts with the customer
Person suspected of financially abusing an elder or dependent adult
Individuals 60 years of age or older
Individuals 18 years of age or older with a physical or mental disability that restricts his or her ability to carry out normal activities or protect his or her rights
Occurs when someone wrongfully obtains or misuses the elder or dependent adult's funds or assets or assists someone else in mishandling the funds or assets of an elder or dependent adult
elderfinancialabuse@wellsfargo.com
Suspected financial abuse reporting form
Business continuity planning
Getting an elder or dependent adult to sign a deed, will or power of attorney document through deception, coercion, or undue influence
Using one or more pieces of an elder or dependent adult's personal identification to establish or take over credit, deposit or other financial accounts
Using an elder or dependent adult's credit cards for unauthorized purchases
Abuse of fiduciary responsibilities by power of attorney, guardian, conservator, etc., where funds are misspent, embezzled or stolen form an elder or dependent adult
Person who holds legal or ethical relationship of trust with one or more parties; takes care of money or other assets for another person
Perpetrators call victims and use deception, scare tactics or fraudulent schemes to obtain money
Promising care in exchange for money or property and not following through on promise
Perpetrator telephones elder and pretends to be a grandchild calling from another country and asks them to send money - often claims to have been arrested or in an accident or some kind of medical emergency
Perpetrator informs victim they have one a large sum of money but in order to claim it they need to wire funds to pay for a processing fee or taxes. Can also ask for account information to wire/transfer the funds and then uses the bank account to run up additional charges
Perpetrator will portray themselves as experts in a certain field so they can con the victim out of funds for work that never gets completed
Victim receives a letter or email from a solicitor in Africa that a rich relative has passed away and if the victim will pay the processing costs, the entire inheritance will be sent to the victim
Alleged suitors woo the victim, convincing them that love and care are their motivations for being included on bank accounts or property deeds; suitors usually disappear along with the property
Request for local law enforcement to check up on an elder or dependent adult due to concerns for their physical well being

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