Every program is built around one goal: giving older adults the knowledge and confidence to recognize scams before they become victims. No fear tactics. No technical jargon. Just clear, practical information that sticks.
Engaging, interactive presentations delivered in-person at your facility or community organization. Designed specifically for older adults, each workshop covers the most common and current scam types with clear examples and actionable takeaways.
Topics covered include phone and impersonation scams, email and text phishing, romance scams, Medicare and Social Security fraud, tech support scams, and what to do if you think you've been targeted.
Every workshop is supported by clear, easy-to-read printed materials participants can keep and reference at home. Designed with older adults in mind — large print, plain language, and actionable checklists.
Materials include scam recognition guides, step-by-step instructions for securing devices and accounts, emergency contact reference cards, and facility-specific resources where applicable.
Sometimes an individual needs focused, personal guidance — especially after a suspected scam encounter or when setting up device security for the first time. One-on-one sessions are available for individuals who want dedicated attention.
Sessions can cover reviewing suspicious communications, walking through device security settings, setting up two-factor authentication, or simply answering questions in a patient, judgment-free environment.
Contact us to discuss which services are the right fit for your facility or organization. We'll work with you to find the right format, length, and topics.