Primary Education Topic:
Legal & Ethical Issues
Other Education Topics:
Leadership in Aging
Policy and Advocacy
Older women frequently are the target of financial exploitation, which often may not be recognized as a form of abuse.
By Nadia Ibrahim and Bethany Applebaum
SOURCE: Blog – Read entire story here.
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