Dear John,

The senior population is a huge target of scammers looking to commit financial fraud. We've all seen it ourselves, and today's scammers are so convincingly thorough it's hard to know what's real anymore.


The Internet Crime Complaint Center reported that in 2023, elder fraud scams caused over $3.4 billion in losses, with the average victim losing $33,915. The numbers continue to rise...


We must help and empower our elders so they are no longer taken advantage of.


Join our next webinar and learn how to recognize the signs and understand the complexities of this issue. Presented by the Elder Abuse Unit at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, we will discuss various forms of abuse affecting individuals 60+, common scams, and why victims may stay silent.


You'll feel empowered with prevention strategies and resources for those seeking assistance.

Elder Abuse Webinar

Date: June 11, 2025

Time: 4 pm PT / 7 pm ET for 60 minutes

Presenters: Jeanine Launay, Esq., Chief of the Elder Abuse Unit at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office

Vimi Bhatia, Esq., Deputy Chief of the Elder Abuse Unit at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office  



This webinar will NOT be recorded. We hope you can join us on June 11th!


You don't want to miss this important webinar - not only will it help your loved ones, it will help prepare each one of us.




Yours in Brain Health,


Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.

President / Medical Director


Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF)

www.alzheimersprevention.org

[email protected]


Prevention Editor, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease 

Research News: 

ARPF research was cited in a new paper published in the research journal Biological Research For Nursing.


Here is the article quoted:

  • Telomere Length Change In A Multidomain Lifestyle Intervention To Prevent Cognitive Decline: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
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