As we age, it’s natural to experience some degree of memory loss. However, if an older adult is struggling to remember important information, such as names, dates or events, on a regular basis, it may be a sign of a more serious cognitive impairment.
Access our free download on “Recognizing and Treating Memory Loss” below.
DOWNLOAD HERETuesday, November 14 | 11 a.m.
The Village at Augsburg
6825 Campfield Road
Baltimore, MD 21207
Follow the purple event flags along Village Drive to The Village Center entrance.
Light lunch will be served.
Featuring guest speaker Keith A. Custer, FBI, Supervisory Special Agent, Complex Financial Crimes Unit
In an era of advancing technology and complex financial landscapes, effective fraud prevention has emerged as a critical concern for older adults and their families. With a wealth of life experience and accumulated assets, older adults are frequently targeted for various forms of fraud, ranging from deceptive phone calls and phishing emails to sophisticated investment schemes and even identity theft
Join us for an informative session with Supervisory Special Agent Keith A. Custer from the FBI as he discusses the most common types of fraud, how to identify a scam, steps to avoid becoming a victim of fraud and what to do if you suspect you have been victimized.
Please RSVP by November 2