Protecting Our Loved Ones From Scams

As our loved ones age, they become prime targets for scammers and fraudsters. It's crucial to stay informed and vigilant to protect them from falling victim to these schemes.

Recognising Common Scams

Scammers often pose as trusted companies or government agencies through phishing emails and calls to steal personal information. They may also claim your computer is infected and offer fake tech support. Be cautious of unexpected prize notifications requiring a fee to claim winnings and unsolicited charity donation requests, especially during disasters.

Guarding Personal Information

Always verify the identity of callers or email senders before sharing any personal information. Use official websites and contact numbers to confirm legitimacy. Remind your loved ones never to give out sensitive details over the phone or online unless they initiated the contact.

Staying Informed and Communicative

Educate your family about common scams and encourage open communication. Regularly discuss these risks and reassure them that they can always reach out for advice if something seems suspicious. Using antivirus software and spam filters can also help block potential threats.

Responding to Suspected Scams

If you or your loved ones suspect a scam, remain calm and stop all communication immediately. Report the incident to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or your local consumer protection office. Regularly monitor financial accounts for any unauthorised transactions and take steps to secure personal information. By staying informed and vigilant, we can protect our loved ones from falling victim to scams and frauds. Share this guide with family and friends to help keep everyone safe. Awareness is the first step towards prevention. Stay safe and informed!

How can Home Instead help?

Home Instead Telford North hosts informative talks at local community centres, aimed primarily at helping the elderly become more aware of common scams and how to identify them. These sessions provide valuable insights and practical tips on recognising and avoiding fraudulent schemes, ensuring our senior community members stay informed and protected. To learn more about these talks or want to have a chat with us about our care services, please call us on 01952 581112.