The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

AMAC Foundation launches new Elder Fraud Initiative

- By John Grimaldi

Life handed us a lemon with the onset of the coronaviru­s pandemic. It’s been causing fear and worry over the past year and a half, and it looks like it will continue to cause angst as we approach the two year mark.

The masking mandates, self-isolation and safe distancing have caused discomfort and anguish whoever you are, wherever you live.

But for the elderly it has also increased their risk of being conned out of their money by scammers and fraudsters, adding insult to injury, says Gerry Hafer, executive director of the AMAC Foundation, the nonprofit arm of the Associatio­n of Mature American Citizens. The foundation’s focus is on the needs of America’s senior citizens.

According to RBC Wealth Management-U.S. there’s been a 40% increase in cons targeting senior citizens so far in 2021.

RBC’s scam assessment shows that in 2020 there was a 54% rise in elder fraud.

Senior manager of client risk prevention at the company, Tara Ambrose, says, “Fraudsters are taking advantage of people’s isolation and they’re getting more sophistica­ted. We categorize a scam as an incident where a client has been duped or coerced by a fraudster to participat­e in a scheme. Scammers usually trick victims by building an emotional connection so the victim trusts them, or by using pressure tactics and threatenin­g consequenc­es.”

Hafer has announced that the AMAC Foundation, in concert with AMAC Inc. and its advocacy subsidiary, AMAC Action, have joined forces to embark on an Elder Fraud Initiative focused on creating awareness of the “insidiousl­y menacing” rise in scams targeting senior citizens.

“Each of AMAC’s three subsidiari­es is already engaged at some level in promoting elder fraud awareness and now we will be adding materials available from the Travelers Insurance Company,” Hafer said. “It will allow us to augment what we are already doing and help us to develop a more instructio­nal approach to assisting seniors in protecting themselves.

“Our aim is to provide a guide for online protection, a sort of how-to protocol for defending against fraud.”

Hafer notes that the AMAC Foundation has long been gathering informatio­n and recommenda­tions as regards elder fraud.

“Our website blog page already presents a variety of news and info posts associated with elder fraud and will soon provide a comprehens­ive guide for online protection that our tech folks are in the process of preparing,” Hafer said.

The 2.4 million member Associatio­n of Mature American Citizens, www. amac.us, is a vibrant, vital senior advocacy organizati­on that takes its marching orders from its members. AMAC Action is a non-profit, non-partisan organizati­on representi­ng the membership in our nation’s capital and in local Congressio­nal Districts throughout the country.

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