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Aging in America
by Investigative Journalist, Tam Lawrence
“The Truth About Aging No One Wants to Talk About—Until Now.”Aging in America Presented by the Better Aging Bureau - Produced by Tam LawrenceWelcome to Aging in America—the podcast that dares to expose the hidden truths behind the nation’s senior care system.Rooted in hard-hitting investigative journalism and powered by a coalition of fearless advocates, Aging in America pulls back the curtain on the growing crisis facing our elderly. From unregulated care homes and corrupt guardianships to the dark corridors of probate court and overlooked financial exploitation, this podcast reveals the systemic failures threatening our most vulnerable citizens.Each episode features raw interviews, whistleblower confessions, expert insights, and real-life stories that will shake you to your core—and inspire you to act.🎙️ Why Listen? * If you’re a family member navigating care decisions—this is your lifeline. * If you’re a policymaker or professional in healthcare, law, or elder care—this is yo
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"Guardianship or Hostage? When the Courts Take Control of Seniors' Lives"
Welcome to Aging in America, the podcast powered by the Better Aging Bureau—where the truth about elder care isn’t sugar-coated or softened, but told straight, backed by facts, and led by lived experience.I’m your host, Tam Lawrence, and today’s episode asks a chilling question:“Guardianship… or hostage?”That’s right. We’re diving deep into one of the most controversial and often secretive systems in elder care: the court-appointed guardianship system—a system that was built to protect, but in too many cases, is used to isolate, exploit, and silence.So grab your notepad—or maybe a tissue—because this one is personal, political, and powerful.https://www.synerkare.com https://www.betteragingbureau.org #AgingInAmericaContact [email protected]
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"The Bridge Crossed That Cost" – When "Pushing Too Hard" Becomes Elder Abuse
Aging in America Podcast: "The Bridge Crossed That Cost" – When "Pushing Too Hard" Becomes Elder Abuse written and produced by Tam LawrenceEpisode Summary:What happens when a family’s "encouragement" crosses into coercion? In this eye-opening episode, we investigate how pressuring an elder to work beyond their physical or mental capacity—against medical advice—can constitute elder abuse. Whether it’s a spouse insisting they "tough it out," an adult child manipulating them to keep funding household expenses, or a caregiver dismissing their need to retire, these demands can escalate into legal exploitation, neglect, or even wrongful death.Key Discussion Points: Legal Definition of Abuse:Forcing an elder to work despite documented health risks may qualify as financial exploitation (unauthorized use of their labor) or psychological abuse (coercion under duress).State statutes (e.g., California Welfare & Institutions Code § 15610.30) explicitly include "deprivation of goods or services necessary to avoid physical harm" as abuse.The Elder Justice Act (2010) and Adult Protective Services (APS) laws in all 50 states protect against such harm, with some classifying it as a felony (e.g., Texas Penal Code § 22.04). By the Numbers:1 in 6 elders experience abuse yearly (WHO), yet only 1 in 24 cases are reported (NCEA).Financial exploitation accounts for 60% of cases, with family members as perpetrators in 90% (National Adult Protective Services Association). Can Courts Remove the Abuser?Yes. Courts can issue protective orders (e.g., restraining orders) or appoint a guardian/conservator to override harmful decisions.In severe cases, criminal charges (e.g., neglect, endangerment) may lead to the abuser’s removal from the home. Example: 2019 Ohio v. Richardson, where a son was evicted and prosecuted for forcing his diabetic mother to work until she was hospitalized. What Listeners Can Do:Red flags: Sudden weight loss, unexplained injuries, or isolation from friends.Report: Call the National Elder Abuse Hotline (1-800-677-1116) or local APS.Legal recourse: Petitions for guardianship or civil lawsuits under undue influence claims.Why This Matters: Elder abuse isn’t always bruises or stolen cash—it’s often the slow erosion of autonomy under the guise of "care." Tune in to learn how to recognize, resist, and remedy these invisible violations.Sources: Elder Justice Act, NCEA, APA, state penal codes.Sponsor by Synerkare Sponsor by Better Aging Bureau Sponsored by Exposure Plus TVSponsored by Noblefy https://www.noblefyi.com Contact [email protected] (host is available for interviews and media coverage}
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Sedated, Silenced, and Scammed
This podcast excerpt, titled "Sedated, Silenced, and Scammed: The Unspoken Epidemic in Elder Care," highlights the alarming use of chemical restraints and legal exploitation within the elder care system. Through a personal anecdote and statistical data, it reveals that powerful antipsychotic drugs are often administered to elderly individuals without proper diagnosis or consent, primarily for convenience rather than clinical need, leading to severe side effects and even death. Furthermore, the text discusses legal cases that expose systemic failures in guardianship and asset control, where individuals are drugged and their rights are stripped away. Ultimately, the source serves as a call to action to raise awareness, demand transparency, and reform practices to protect vulnerable elders.https://www.synerkare.com https://www.betterandbureau.org
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The Silent Epidemic: Aging in America
The inaugural episode of the "Aging in America" podcast, hosted by Tam Lawrence and produced in partnership with the Better Aging Bureau, serves as a "blistering" and "surgical" investigation into the widespread issue of elder abuse and systemic failures within the American elder care system.Based on empirical data and research provided by investigator Tam Lawrence, the episode highlights the devastating scope of the problem, exposes legal and systemic barriers to accountability, and discusses recent legislative efforts while emphasizing the critical need for enforcement and action. 5 million older adults are abused every year in the United States. Only 1 in 24 of those cases is ever reported. This highlights a significant underreporting issue, suggesting the true numbers are likely much higher. In 2022 alone, over 17,000 violations were issued to nursing homes for putting residents in immediate danger. This points to significant safety concerns within care facilities. Financial exploitation of seniors results in estimated losses of $36.5 billion annually. This demonstrates the immense financial toll on older adults and their families. The "Nursing Home Secrecy Act" and Legal Barriers to Accountability: A central and disturbing revelation is what Lawrence terms the "Nursing Home Secrecy Act." While not a formal law, this term describes a system that "legally suppressed under the guise of “standard policy”" the exposure of abuse and neglect.Website https://www.synerkare.com Subscribe to Television Network https://www.exposureplustv.tvContact [email protected]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
“The Truth About Aging No One Wants to Talk About—Until Now.”Aging in America Presented by the Better Aging Bureau - Produced by Tam LawrenceWelcome to Aging in America—the podcast that dares to expose the hidden truths behind the nation’s senior care system.Rooted in hard-hitting investigative journalism and powered by a coalition of fearless advocates, Aging in America pulls back the curtain on the growing crisis facing our elderly. From unregulated care homes and corrupt guardianships to the dark corridors of probate court and overlooked financial exploitation, this podcast reveals the systemic failures threatening our most vulnerable citizens.Each episode features raw interviews, whistleblower confessions, expert insights, and real-life stories that will shake you to your core—and inspire you to act.🎙️ Why Listen? * If you’re a family member navigating care decisions—this is your lifeline. * If you’re a policymaker or professional in healthcare, law, or elder care—this is yo
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