NAPSA - Adult Protective Services

Elder Abuse & Protection · Alaska · Free

National Adult Protective Services Association — find your state APS to report elder abuse. Worth contacting after spotting unexplained bank withdrawals, new "friends," missing belongings, or sudden POA changes. Anonymous reporting is allowed but limits APS's ability to follow up — leaving contact info helps the investigation. AARP's Fraud Watch Helpline and the FTC's IdentityTheft.gov are practical resources before and after a scam. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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More Elder Abuse & Protection in Alaska

  • National Center on Elder Abuse — NCEA — federally funded resource on preventing elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Relevant for hospital staff, banks, and care workers
  • DOJ Elder Justice Initiative — US Department of Justice resources on prosecuting elder abuse and financial fraud. Useful for family members worried about a senior being is
  • AARP Fraud Watch Network — Free helpline 1-877-908-3360 for fraud help. Scam alerts and prevention. Worth contacting after spotting unexplained bank withdrawals, new "
  • FTC Consumer Information — Federal Trade Commission scam alerts and consumer protection. Pass It On for older adults. Worth contacting after spotting unexplained bank
  • FBI Elder Fraud — FBI resources on common scams targeting seniors. Report fraud to ic3.gov. Worth contacting after spotting unexplained bank withdrawals, new
  • Better Business Bureau Scam Tracker — Report and search reported scams in your area to protect yourself and others. Useful for family members worried about a senior being isolate