Following Hurricane Ian, the Florida Department of Elder Affairs and the Office of the Inspector General have put out a special newsletter to help bring awareness to common scams, how to avoid them, and what to do to keep safe. Follow this link to for the Fraud Awareness Week newsletter (PDF).
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Last Updated: December 2, 2022 by
Fraud Awareness & Prevention After Hurricane Ian
Following Hurricane Ian, the Florida Department of Elder Affairs and the Office of the Inspector General have put out a special newsletter to help bring awareness to common scams, how to avoid them, and what to do to keep safe. Follow this link to for the Fraud Awareness Week newsletter (PDF).
Category: Elder Abuse, Health & Wellness Tags: elder abuse, fraud awareness, Fraud prevention, Scams
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