Arizona AARP Fraud Watch

Elder Abuse & Protection · Arizona · Free

AARP fraud helpline 1-877-908-3360 — scam help available to all Arizona residents. A starting point for any senior, family member, or neighbor who suspects something is wrong but isn't sure what to do. Online and phone reporting are both available; for life-threatening situations, call 911 first. Adult guardianship can be appointed by a court when capacity is gone; emergency guardianship is faster but temporary. Open at no cost to Arizona seniors and the families supporting them.

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