Best Elder Abuse & Protection in Nebraska — 14 resources

14 Resources

1. Nebraska: Adult Protective Services — Free

Nebraska administers Adult Protective Services to help seniors and caregivers with Adult Protective Services reporting, fraud prevention, scam alerts, and abuse intervention. Find office contacts, downloadable forms, and program directories on the site. No fee for Nebraska seniors who meet income and program criteria. Relevant for hospital staff, banks, and care workers required by law to report suspected abuse — APS shields good-faith reporters. Online and phone reporting are both available; for...

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2. National Center on Elder Abuse — Free

NCEA — federally funded resource on preventing elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. A starting point for any senior, family member, or neighbor who suspects something is wrong but isn't sure what to do. Anonymous reporting is allowed but limits APS's ability to follow up — leaving contact info helps the investigation. Self-neglect (refusing food, hygiene, medical care) is the most common form of "abuse" — APS handles it when capacity is in question. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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3. NAPSA - Adult Protective Services — Free

National Adult Protective Services Association — find your state APS to report elder abuse. Useful for family members worried about a senior being isolated, controlled, or financially manipulated by a caregiver or relative. Anonymous reporting is allowed but limits APS's ability to follow up — leaving contact info helps the investigation. Most elder abuse is financial and most perpetrators are family members — adult children with substance abuse or gambling problems are the most common pattern. Free...

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4. DOJ Elder Justice Initiative — Free

US Department of Justice resources on prosecuting elder abuse and financial fraud. Worth contacting after spotting unexplained bank withdrawals, new "friends," missing belongings, or sudden POA changes. Online and phone reporting are both available; for life-threatening situations, call 911 first. Most elder abuse is financial and most perpetrators are family members — adult children with substance abuse or gambling problems are the most common pattern. Free service; donations support but never gate...

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5. AARP Fraud Watch Network — Free

Free helpline 1-877-908-3360 for fraud help. Scam alerts and prevention. Built for reporting suspected elder abuse, neglect, exploitation, or financial scams targeting older adults. Online and phone reporting are both available; for life-threatening situations, call 911 first. Most elder abuse is financial and most perpetrators are family members — adult children with substance abuse or gambling problems are the most common pattern. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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6. FTC Consumer Information — Free

Federal Trade Commission scam alerts and consumer protection. Pass It On for older adults. Useful for family members worried about a senior being isolated, controlled, or financially manipulated by a caregiver or relative. Adult Protective Services intake is confidential; reporters' names are not shared with the suspected abuser. Adult guardianship can be appointed by a court when capacity is gone; emergency guardianship is faster but temporary. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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7. FBI Elder Fraud — Free

FBI resources on common scams targeting seniors. Report fraud to ic3.gov. Built for reporting suspected elder abuse, neglect, exploitation, or financial scams targeting older adults. Banks now have safe harbors to refuse suspicious transactions on senior accounts; ask about elder financial protection at the branch. Self-neglect (refusing food, hygiene, medical care) is the most common form of "abuse" — APS handles it when capacity is in question. Open at no cost to Nebraska seniors and the families...

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8. Better Business Bureau Scam Tracker — Free

Report and search reported scams in your area to protect yourself and others. A starting point for any senior, family member, or neighbor who suspects something is wrong but isn't sure what to do. Anonymous reporting is allowed but limits APS's ability to follow up — leaving contact info helps the investigation. Scams targeting seniors stole over

billion in 2024 alone — IRS impersonation, grandparent scams, and romance scams lead the list. Free, confidential, and available to any Nebraska resident...

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9. National Consumers League Fraud — Free

Fraud.org — report telemarketing and internet scams to NCL. Worth contacting after spotting unexplained bank withdrawals, new "friends," missing belongings, or sudden POA changes. Banks now have safe harbors to refuse suspicious transactions on senior accounts; ask about elder financial protection at the branch. Most elder abuse is financial and most perpetrators are family members — adult children with substance abuse or gambling problems are the most common pattern. All services free of charge to...

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10. Identity Theft Resource Center — Free

Free help for identity theft victims and prevention information. Built for reporting suspected elder abuse, neglect, exploitation, or financial scams targeting older adults. Banks now have safe harbors to refuse suspicious transactions on senior accounts; ask about elder financial protection at the branch. Scams targeting seniors stole over billion in 2024 alone — IRS impersonation, grandparent scams, and romance scams lead the list. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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11. CFPB Older Americans — Free

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Office for Older Americans — financial protection. A starting point for any senior, family member, or neighbor who suspects something is wrong but isn't sure what to do. Most reports lead to a home visit by an APS caseworker within 24-72 hours; emergency situations are prioritized. AARP's Fraud Watch Helpline and the FTC's IdentityTheft.gov are practical resources before and after a scam. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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12. National Crime Prevention Council — Free

Tips and resources on preventing crime against seniors. McGruff the Crime Dog. Built for reporting suspected elder abuse, neglect, exploitation, or financial scams targeting older adults. Most reports lead to a home visit by an APS caseworker within 24-72 hours; emergency situations are prioritized. Most elder abuse is financial and most perpetrators are family members — adult children with substance abuse or gambling problems are the most common pattern. No cost to older adults or the people helping...

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13. Nebraska Adult Protective Services — Free

Report suspected elder abuse in Nebraska. Find your state APS via NAPSA. Worth contacting after spotting unexplained bank withdrawals, new "friends," missing belongings, or sudden POA changes. Online and phone reporting are both available; for life-threatening situations, call 911 first. AARP's Fraud Watch Helpline and the FTC's IdentityTheft.gov are practical resources before and after a scam. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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14. Nebraska AARP Fraud Watch — Free

AARP fraud helpline 1-877-908-3360 — scam help available to all Nebraska residents. Useful for family members worried about a senior being isolated, controlled, or financially manipulated by a caregiver or relative. Adult Protective Services intake is confidential; reporters' names are not shared with the suspected abuser. Scams targeting seniors stole over billion in 2024 alone — IRS impersonation, grandparent scams, and romance scams lead the list. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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Frequently Asked

How many elder abuse & protection resources are in Nebraska?
Elders Corner tracks 14 elder abuse & protection resources for seniors and caregivers in Nebraska.
Are elder abuse & protection resources in Nebraska free?
14 of the 14 listed elder abuse & protection resources in Nebraska are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Nebraska have elder abuse & protection resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Nebraska.
What are some examples of elder abuse & protection resources in Nebraska?
Featured entries include Nebraska: Adult Protective Services, National Center on Elder Abuse, NAPSA - Adult Protective Services, DOJ Elder Justice Initiative, AARP Fraud Watch Network.
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