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Expert calls for protective measures to safeguard those with dementia from scams

Michael Harland by Michael Harland
April 23, 2026
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Expert calls for protective measures to safeguard those with dementia from scams

Story Highlight

– Marc Cananur emphasizes ‘protective systems’ for dementia patients.
– Criminals exploit vulnerabilities of individuals with dementia.
– Dementia UK and Nationwide offer resources for protection.
– Lasting Power of Attorney crucial for managing finances.
– Watch for warning signs of potential financial scams.

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**Increased Vigilance Needed to Protect Vulnerable Individuals from Scams, Advocates Warn**

The issue of safeguarding vulnerable individuals, particularly those living with dementia, has garnered renewed attention following personal appeals from experts in the field. Concerns surrounding the heightened risk of financial exploitation are pressing, as more than 900,000 individuals are currently estimated to be living with dementia in the UK. This reality has driven Marc Cananur, a finance and security specialist and star of Channel 4’s *Hunted*, to advocate for the establishment of protective measures for those affected by this condition.

Cananur’s calls for action stem from his direct experience with dementia through his father’s recent diagnosis. He has joined forces with Dementia UK, a charity dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by the disease. His advocacy focuses on raising awareness about the tactics used by criminals who target individuals with cognitive impairments.

“Criminals are noticeably leveraging the vulnerabilities of those living with dementia,” Cananur commented. “They employ various techniques to deceive and defraud these individuals of their money and personal information. It is essential to establish protective systems around them to avert such situations and facilitate timely reporting of fraud incidents.”

Dementia UK’s Chief Nursing Officer, Paul Edwards, provided further context, noting, “With nearly one million people estimated to live with dementia in the UK today, the landscape of caregiving is evolving. While virtually anyone can fall victim to scams, those with dementia are particularly at risk. Therefore, caregivers must be vigilant and educated about recognizing potential scams.”

### Key Strategies to Mitigate Risks

To empower friends and family of those with dementia, a variety of strategies are recommended for minimizing exposure to scams. Many fraudulent schemes initiate through unsolicited phone calls, emails, or visits from door-to-door salespeople. Proactive measures can help shield vulnerable individuals:

1. **Registration with the Telephone Preference Service**: This service allows users to limit unsolicited marketing calls.

2. **Utilising Call-Blocking Technology**: Phone providers often offer options to block unwanted calls, an essential tool for protecting those prone to scams.

3. **Email Safeguards**: Implementing spam filters can significantly reduce exposure to dodgy email solicitations.

4. **No Cold Calling Signs**: Displaying a ‘no cold callers’ sign can deter unsolicited visits at home.

### Simplifying Financial Management

Complex financial arrangements can lead to confusion and potential exploitation. Simplifying these matters is vital. Recommendations in this domain include:

– **Direct Debit Setups**: Establishing direct debits for regular expenses simplifies payments, reducing the likelihood of missed bills.
– **Cash Management**: Limiting the amount of cash on hand can prevent large withdrawals that might be exploited.
– **Withdrawal Controls**: Implementing daily limits on bank card transactions is a useful safeguard.
– **Monitoring Alerts**: Many banks now provide alerts for unusual spending patterns, which can prompt immediate investigation.
– **Lasting Power of Attorney**: Establishing a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) designates a trusted individual to make financial and property decisions, providing an added layer of protection against fraud.

### Monitoring for Signs of Financial Abuse

Family members, friends, and caregivers should maintain a vigilant mindset, watching for indicators that a scam may have occurred. Warning signs include:

– Unexplained large withdrawals of cash.
– New acquaintances requesting financial assistance.
– Unpaid bills despite sufficient funds being available.
– Confusion over financial commitments or purchases.
– An unusual increase in unsolicited phone calls from unknown sources.
– A sudden hesitance to discuss financial matters.

### Essential Rules to Avoid Scams

Cananur emphasizes the importance of familiarizing both caregivers and individuals living with dementia with clear guidelines on preventing scams. His advice includes:

– Never disclose bank details to anyone who initiates contact unexpectedly.
– Disengage from calls requesting money or sensitive information.
– Refrain from clicking on links in emails or texts from unfamiliar senders.
– Always consult a trusted friend or family member before proceeding with any financial transactions.
– Report any suspected fraudulent activity immediately to Report Fraud, the UK’s national fraud reporting centre, or Citizen’s Advice.

### Collaborative Efforts to Enhance Support

Dementia UK’s collaboration with Nationwide has resulted in enhanced face-to-face support from Admiral Nurses at over 200 Nationwide branches across the UK. This initiative aims to provide tailored, confidential assistance in private settings, responding to financial and emotional challenges experienced by those affected by dementia.

Jim Winters, Head of Financial Crime at Nationwide, remarked, “The intersection of dementia and fraud is concerning. Criminals are always looking to exploit vulnerabilities, and our experience shows that this happens frequently. Arranging a Lasting Power of Attorney is crucial for preemptively protecting individuals from scams while simplifying financial management.”

### The Urgency of Establishing Lasting Power of Attorney

Finance expert Martin Lewis strongly advocates for the creation of a Lasting Power of Attorney, asserting its necessity in managing the affairs of vulnerable individuals. “I contend that establishing a Lasting Power of Attorney is more vital than drafting a will,” he stated. “While a will only addresses asset distribution after one’s passing, an LPA determines who can manage financial and health decisions in the event of incapacity.”

Lewis also highlighted the potential complications arising from neglecting to arrange an LPA, explaining the arduous process that families must undertake if they need to step in without it, a situation he described as costly and stressful.

### Conclusion

As more people in the UK navigate life with dementia, the risk of financial exploitation remains an urgent concern. Through awareness, education, and proactive measures, families and caregivers can foster safety and security for their loved ones. Marc Cananur’s message is clear: Together, we can establish protective systems that not only shield individuals from scams but also empower them with the support they need to face the challenges of dementia head-on. The partnership between charitable organizations and financial institutions adds a critical layer of support in this ongoing battle against exploitation.

Our Thoughts

To prevent the vulnerabilities of individuals living with dementia from being exploited by scams, several proactive measures could be employed. Firstly, raising awareness of the specific risks associated with dementia is essential, underpinned by Regulation 3 of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, which mandates risk assessments to protect individuals at work or in their homes.

Implementing protective systems, such as the establishment of a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), as recommended in the article, would ensure that trusted individuals are legally appointed to manage financial affairs, thus reducing the risk of fraud. The Office of the Public Guardian emphasizes that LPAs should be set up while the individual still has capacity, aligning with Section 9 of the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

Regular monitoring of financial transactions, limiting cash availability, and simplifying finances can significantly lower the likelihood of scams. By engaging with organizations like Dementia UK, families can learn to recognize signs of potential fraud and take timely action. Overall, creating an informed and supportive environment is crucial in safeguarding the rights and welfare of individuals with dementia against exploitation.

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