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CFPB Webinar: Cognitive Decline and Financial Exploitation in Older Age

August 13, 2025

Thursday, September 4, 2025 | 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET
Register for the webinar

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Office for Older Americans is hosting a webinar featuring insights into cognitive capacity and how it relates to vulnerability to financial exploitation of older adults, as well as resources for people considering a financial caregiver for a loved one experiencing cognitive decline.

Mild cognitive impairment, which often goes undiagnosed in older adults, can adversely affect financial decision-making, leaving vulnerable adults at risk for financial exploitation. Financial exploitation is the most common form of elder abuse, and the research suggests a change in financial management and skills may be an early indicator of cognitive decline. Although a person may be able to perform simple tasks such as writing checks or paying bills, they may have difficulty with more complex tasks such as balancing a checkbook or managing investments.

Advances in the neuroscience of cognition and aging can help family members and professionals recognize the signs of poor monetary management and take steps to respond to and prevent the financial risks associated with early cognitive decline. Those research findings can be used to inform the work of law enforcement, adult protective services, financial institutions, clinicians, and other service providers. They are also relevant to older adults, who can be empowered to take steps to protect their financial well-being.

The webinar will feature presentations by: 

  • Dr. Nancy Hoffman, Geriatric Neuropsychologist
  • Lisa Schifferle, Office for Older Americans, CFPB

Registrants will receive electronic invitations to the event within two business days of completing the form.


Last modified on 08/13/2025


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