Power of Attorneys and Elder Abuse - May 20th from 10:30am-12:30pm
This presentation is a follow-up and more detailed talk to the presentation given by Toronto Police Services in March, 2025. Power of attorney allows someone to make financial and legal decisions for another person. Those with power of attorney (known as agents) are expected to act in the best interest of those they represent (known as principals), but this does not always happen. Know the signs so that you can identify and stop power of attorney elder abuse before it has lasting consequences. Join us on May 20th at 10:30am for an informative and detailed talk by Elder Abuse Prevention Ontario on common Power of Attorney abuses against seniors. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided.
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