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Serving Seniors Alliance Co-operative is known by families far and wide as a trusted resource for services and education to seniors in the greater Halifax area.

All Serving Seniors members - our businesses and our community partners - are committed to providing our clients with a superior, professional level of service.

MISSION & VALUE STATEMENT

BUSINESS MEMBERS

Business Members are business professionals and business owners who meet regularly to learn, inform, advise, refer, network and above all build trust with the senior community and their families. 

Serving Seniors prides itself on being a source of high-quality, trusted service providers for seniors and their families. When you need a service provider who you can trust, look no further than the Serving Seniors Alliance Trusted Members.  It's all about trust.

Click here for a printable Members List copy.

The objectives of the Serving Seniors Alliance Co-operative: 

 

(a)   to be the trusted resource of choice for seniors and their families seeking dedicated professionals to meet their needs; 

 

(b)   to connect Nova Scotian seniors and their families to a group of dedicated professionals who meet regularly and value building education, resources and relationships as a way to better serve seniors; and, 

 

(c)   to increase awareness of our alliance and its members and partners to the public and government through strategic marketing activities. 

Feature Member

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Bill Van Gorder

902-999-3572

carpnovascotia.ca/financial-security/

The CARP ABCs of Fraud is an innovative and informative program that helps people become “tough targets” by “getting the facts on fraud”!

Canadians lose millions of dollars every year to consumer frauds and scams such as illegal telemarketing; bogus charities; identity theft and more…

CARP delivers this innovative consumer fraud education and prevention program.

Twenty volunteers were recruited and trained to deliver a free one-hour interactive presentation to groups, providing information and tips on identifying and preventing consumer fraud victimization. Originally presented to Seniors groups, volunteers now present the ABCs of Fraud awareness program to a variety of groups, organizations and companies across Nova Scotia.

The demand for information on consumer fraud is extremely high. According to local police services, since presentations began, reports of attempted and unsuccessful scams have increased. They attribute part of that success to the ABCs of Fraud education program.

Speakers use a variety of teaching methods to present information on fraud beginning with role-plays that show an often-surprised audience how easy it is to be caught by scammers and fraudsters.  The presenters also include knowledge assessment quizzes, lectures and handout materials. Presenters also provide an open forum for questions and discussion.

ABCs of Fraud provides information not readily available. Peer teaching, long considered one of the most effective teaching tools for all age groups, provides the interactive experience adults need to learn new and valuable information. By providing a proactive response to consumer fraud, ABCs of Fraud speakers help to reduce the financial, emotional and physical decline, which often accompany the defrauding of an individual.

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