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Do you know how to
keep your residents' information safe?

 
 

While people of any age are susceptible to identity theft, those ages 50 and older are especially vulnerable. It’s critical that senior living facilities ensure that their residents’ identity is as protected as their physical property.
 
Regardless of differing facility sizes and internal dynamics, the first step is the completion of a comprehensive risk assessment to determine:

  • How resident’s identity is verified upon admission

  • The  areas in the facility that may be vulnerable to identity theft

  • The types of information requested

  • How the information is stored

  • Action steps to strengthen security

From here, you and your staff will be able to determine an identity theft program that is appropriate to your facility’s unique vulnerabilities and challenges.
 

Don't know where to start?


Get step-by-step guidance on preventing identity theft and other forms of theft at your facility with The Theft Prevention Guide for Senior Living.

 
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