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In the modern world, most of us will rely on electronic banking in some form or another. Whether it’s using a card to pay for items in shops, or online transfers, we seamlessly use a blend of digital finance tools and cash in our everyday lives. Unfortunately, this means that there is also a myriad of ways that scammers can target consumers, especially if they are a high-risk group. And with so many different scams doing the rounds, it can be hard to keep track of what you’re meant to look out for.
When it comes to online banking, we could all do with a helping hand. Whether it’s setting up accounts or keeping track of spending, this shift to digitised money management is difficult for a lot of people to get their heads around. In particular, older generations who have spent their lives banking in the traditional way may struggle to adopt the modern approach, with concerns around safety or technological barriers often preventing seniors from making the most of online banking.
This following information concerning elder lawyers and the types of cases they may handle is being provided by care.com. We have added the information in pdf format to the bottom of this post, for your review. Please note, that if you live in Missouri and have a legal issued described in the article, you can apply for free assistance from the Missouri legal aid program that serves your county.
NEW: Online Reporting is now available for all concerned individuals and should only be used to report non-emergencies.
If you are a mandated reporter, DHSS encourages you to make your adult abuse and neglect reports online 24/7 to help keep our hotline open to the public. Thank you for your partnership!
For more information go to the following link: Abuse
Welcome to the 21st Edition of the Senior Citizens Handbook. Legal Services of Eastern Missouri (LSEM) is so grateful to all the contributors to this edition and those who contributed over the years to many prior editions. The first edition of this book was published in 1977.
Below is a list of the chapters concerning vital information to senior citizens in Missouri. You can open or download a pdf copy of the manual at the bottom of this page.
Chapter 1 - Supplemental Security Income
Chapter 2 – Social Security Survivor Benefits
In Missouri, a Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone (an agent) to act on your behalf in financial and/or healthcare matters. Missouri recognizes both general and durable powers of attorney, with the latter remaining in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated. A healthcare power of attorney allows you to designate someone to make medical decisions for you if you are unable to do so.
Key Aspects of Power of Attorney in Missouri:
Find Public Benefits Program Link - Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
If you click on the this link you will be leaving this website.
Missouri Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, and Marriage Certificates - The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
What is a Social Security Representative Payee and how are they chosen?
Justice in Aging - http://www.justiceinaging.org/ - Published May 2016
Introduction
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In the modern world, most of us will rely on electronic banking in some form or another. Whether it’s using a card to pay for items in shops, or online transfers, we seamlessly use a blend of digital finance tools and cash in our everyday lives. Unfortunately, this means that there is also a myriad of ways that scammers can target consumers, especially if they are a high-risk group. And with so many different scams doing the rounds, it can be hard to keep track of what you’re meant to look out for.
When it comes to online banking, we could all do with a helping hand. Whether it’s setting up accounts or keeping track of spending, this shift to digitised money management is difficult for a lot of people to get their heads around. In particular, older generations who have spent their lives banking in the traditional way may struggle to adopt the modern approach, with concerns around safety or technological barriers often preventing seniors from making the most of online banking.
This following information concerning elder lawyers and the types of cases they may handle is being provided by care.com. We have added the information in pdf format to the bottom of this post, for your review. Please note, that if you live in Missouri and have a legal issued described in the article, you can apply for free assistance from the Missouri legal aid program that serves your county.
NEW: Online Reporting is now available for all concerned individuals and should only be used to report non-emergencies.
If you are a mandated reporter, DHSS encourages you to make your adult abuse and neglect reports online 24/7 to help keep our hotline open to the public. Thank you for your partnership!
For more information go to the following link: Abuse
Welcome to the 21st Edition of the Senior Citizens Handbook. Legal Services of Eastern Missouri (LSEM) is so grateful to all the contributors to this edition and those who contributed over the years to many prior editions. The first edition of this book was published in 1977.
Below is a list of the chapters concerning vital information to senior citizens in Missouri. You can open or download a pdf copy of the manual at the bottom of this page.
Chapter 1 - Supplemental Security Income
Chapter 2 – Social Security Survivor Benefits
In Missouri, a Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows you to appoint someone (an agent) to act on your behalf in financial and/or healthcare matters. Missouri recognizes both general and durable powers of attorney, with the latter remaining in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated. A healthcare power of attorney allows you to designate someone to make medical decisions for you if you are unable to do so.
Key Aspects of Power of Attorney in Missouri:
Find Public Benefits Program Link - Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
If you click on the this link you will be leaving this website.
Missouri Birth Certificates, Death Certificates, and Marriage Certificates - The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
What is a Social Security Representative Payee and how are they chosen?
Justice in Aging - http://www.justiceinaging.org/ - Published May 2016
Introduction
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