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My adoptive brother lives with my mom to take care of her. He’s taken thousand from her, now he traded her house and moved her out in the country.

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https://www.agingcare.com/articles/elderly-financial-abuse-exploitation-prevention-137716.htm
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Aging Care forum has several Questions and Discussions on the subject of elder abuse.

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"10 Questions on Elder Abuse"

What are the Warning Signs of Elder Abuse?
Elder abuse can take many forms. Here are some signs that there may be a problem:
Slap marks, most pressure marks, and burns or blisters (e.g., cigarette burns). Explanations that don't seem to fit with the pattern of physical injury are also suspect.Withdrawal from normal activities, unexplained change in alertness, or other unusual behavior may signal emotional abuse or neglect.Bruises around the breasts or genital area and unexplained sexually transmitted diseases can occur from sexual abuse.Sudden changes in finances and accounts, altered wills and trusts, unusual bank withdrawals, checks written as loans or gifts and loss of property may suggest elder exploitation.Untreated bedsores, need for medical or dental care, unclean clothing, poor hygiene, overgrown hair and nails, and unusual weight loss are signs of possible neglect.If you have concerns about someone, trust your instincts. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Keep in mind that victims of elder abuse may be experiencing other problems and more than one type of abuse.
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