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Monday, June 1, 2026

Schuyler County to help seniors recognize and avoid scams

Schuyler County officials will host a community presentation next month aimed at helping older adults identify and avoid common scams targeting seniors, county officials announced.

The program, titled “Scams 101,” is scheduled for 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 17, at the Office for the Aging's Silver Spoon Cafe in Montour Falls, according to an event flyer distributed by the county. The presentation will cover romance scams, government impersonator schemes, tech support scams, grandparent scams, identity theft, fake sweepstakes and check scams.


The educational session will be presented by the Upstate Elder Abuse Center at Lifespan of Greater Rochester, a regional organization that provides elder abuse prevention, education and intervention services across upstate New York.

Organizers are encouraging residents to register in advance by calling the Schuyler County Office for the Aging at (607) 535-7108.

The event comes as state and local agencies continue to warn older adults about rising financial exploitation and fraud schemes. The New York State Office for the Aging estimates that hundreds of thousands of older New Yorkers are affected annually by some form of elder abuse, including financial exploitation.

The Schuyler County Office for the Aging serves county residents age 60 and older, as well as caregivers and individuals with disabilities through its NY Connects partnership. The office provides information and referrals, nutrition services, benefits assistance and other supports intended to help residents remain independent in their homes and communities.

The Upstate Elder Abuse Center at Lifespan works with professionals, caregivers and community organizations throughout 10 counties in the Finger Lakes region and broader upstate New York to address elder abuse and mistreatment. The organization provides educational presentations, intervention services and professional training focused on protecting older adults from abuse, neglect and scams.

State aging officials say scam prevention programs have become increasingly important as fraudsters use technology, artificial intelligence and social engineering tactics to target older adults. The New York State Office for the Aging recommends that seniors avoid sharing personal information with unsolicited callers, verify requests for money independently and report suspected fraud to local authorities or adult protective services.

Additional information about programs and services offered by the Schuyler County Office for the Aging is available through the county’s official website, Schuyler County Office for the Aging. Information about elder abuse prevention and Lifespan services is available through Lifespan of Greater Rochester.