California Elder Financial Abuse: Costing 2.6 Billion Dollars Annually
Family Members Sometimes Perpetrate Elder Financial Abuse
The Elder was the victim of cruelty, not by strangers but by her own family.
The Elder had granted a life estate on her home to her daughter, to whom she wished to leave the house. But she retained the right to live in it for the rest of her days.
Her son-in-law had other plans, for the couple moved the older woman into a basement room, where she became a virtual prisoner, except at meal time.
The Elder hadn’t known that she needn’t have given the home to her daughter to protect it from Medicaid. She could have gone to court to revoke the grant, though the cost would have been prohibitive. But how would an elderly woman alone find help she could trust or afford?
Elder financial abuse costs older Americans more than $2.6 billion per year and is most often perpetrated by family members and caregivers says Steven Peck, an elder law attorney with Premier Legal, located in Los Angeles, California
Elder Abuse Victims are often Cognitively Impaired
The recession has increased the vulnerability of older people, many of whom fail to report the abuse. Family members and caregivers are the culprits in 55 percent of the cases. The typical victim is between 70 and 89, white, female, frail and cognitively impaired. Most elders are very trusting of others and may be lonely or isolated. Family members and caregivers tend to financially exploit their elderly relatives more often than strangers.
Family members feel a sense of entitlement and believe they have a right to the money that their parents or older relatives have accumulated. They also may believe the old folks don’t need it, anyway. it’s very dangerous to transfer a home to a son or daughter, for, if they declare bankruptcy, the house could be lost.
And it was not necessary to deed a house to a son or daughter to protect it from Medicaid. The house is safe from Medicaid, unless it’s abandoned.
Elder Law Attorney Representation
You can find a qualified elder law attorney in your area through Steven Peck’s PremierLegal.org or call 866-999-9085.
An attorney can help you execute certain documents long before you need them, such as an advance health care directive, a living trust, and a power of attorney, which, says Peck “can be as broad or as limited as the individual feels comfortable with.” Be careful though to specify what powers you wish to bestow.
Questions? Check with Peck Today
Blog Lead Form
Categories
- Advanced Health Care Directive
- Arbitration Agreements
- Assisted Living
- Assisted Living Abuse and Neglect
- Assisted Living Abuse Guides
- Assisted Living Abuse News
- Auto Accident News
- Auto Accidents
- Aviation Claims
- Bed Bug Injury
- Bed Bugs
- Bed Rail Injury
- Bed Sores
- Birth Injury
- Brain Injuries
- Business Law
- California
- California Legal News
- California Nursing Homes
- California Slip and Fall Attorney
- Catastrophic Injury
- Corona Virus Updates for Elderly in California
- Covid-19 Virus in California Nursing Homes
- Decubitus Ulcers, Pressure Sores and Bed Sores
- Dehydration
- Elder Abuse
- Elder Abuse & Neglect
- Elder Abuse Guides
- Elder Abuse Information
- Elder Abuse Lawyer
- Elder Abuse News
- Elder Law
- Elder News
- Elderly Concussions
- Elopement/Wandering
- Falls
- Financial Elder Abuse
- Infections
- Injury Law
- Malnutrition
- Medical Malpractice
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Negligence
- News
- Nursing Home
- Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect
- Nursing Home Abuse Guides
- Nursing Home Abuse News
- Nursing Home Infections
- Nursing Home Sexual Abuse
- Nursing Homes
- Ordinary Negligence
- Over medication
- Peck Law Group News
- Personal Injury
- Power of Attorney
- Premises Liability
- Pressure Injury
- Pressure Ulcers
- Probate Litigation
- Product Liability
- Professional Negligence
- Range of Motion
- Real Stories of Elder Abuse and Neglect
- Reporting Abuse
- Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly
- Sepsis / Septic Shock
- Settlements
- Skilled Nursing Facilities
- Slip and Fall Accidents
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Subacute Care Facility Abuse
- Telemarketing Fraud
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Truck Accidents
- Uncategorized
- Understaffing in Long-Term Care
- Wrongful Death
Categories
- Advanced Health Care Directive
- Arbitration Agreements
- Assisted Living
- Assisted Living Abuse and Neglect
- Assisted Living Abuse Guides
- Assisted Living Abuse News
- Auto Accident News
- Auto Accidents
- Aviation Claims
- Bed Bug Injury
- Bed Bugs
- Bed Rail Injury
- Bed Sores
- Birth Injury
- Brain Injuries
- Business Law
- California
- California Legal News
- California Nursing Homes
- California Slip and Fall Attorney
- Catastrophic Injury
- Corona Virus Updates for Elderly in California
- Covid-19 Virus in California Nursing Homes
- Decubitus Ulcers, Pressure Sores and Bed Sores
- Dehydration
- Elder Abuse
- Elder Abuse & Neglect
- Elder Abuse Guides
- Elder Abuse Information
- Elder Abuse Lawyer
- Elder Abuse News
- Elder Law
- Elder News
- Elderly Concussions
- Elopement/Wandering
- Falls
- Financial Elder Abuse
- Infections
- Injury Law
- Malnutrition
- Medical Malpractice
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Negligence
- News
- Nursing Home
- Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect
- Nursing Home Abuse Guides
- Nursing Home Abuse News
- Nursing Home Infections
- Nursing Home Sexual Abuse
- Nursing Homes
- Ordinary Negligence
- Over medication
- Peck Law Group News
- Personal Injury
- Power of Attorney
- Premises Liability
- Pressure Injury
- Pressure Ulcers
- Probate Litigation
- Product Liability
- Professional Negligence
- Range of Motion
- Real Stories of Elder Abuse and Neglect
- Reporting Abuse
- Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly
- Sepsis / Septic Shock
- Settlements
- Skilled Nursing Facilities
- Slip and Fall Accidents
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Subacute Care Facility Abuse
- Telemarketing Fraud
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Truck Accidents
- Uncategorized
- Understaffing in Long-Term Care
- Wrongful Death
Popular Posts
Elder Abuse and Neglect in Assisted Living Facilities
Elopement in Nursing Homes
Assisted Living Abuse
Settlement Reached in Assisted Living Facility Death
FREE CASE EVALUATION