
Connecting online is wonderful — but caution is key.
Facebook, Instagram, and email help seniors stay in touch with family, but they also create opportunities for scammers. Learning to spot red flags helps protect your information and your peace of mind.
George, 72, received a friend request from what looked like his grandson’s account — complete with family photos. When “his grandson” messaged asking for emergency money, George hesitated and called him directly. The real grandson was perfectly fine — and George stopped a scam in its tracks.
Top 3 Social Media Safety Tips
At Fellowship Homes Senior Living, we celebrate connection — and encourage caution. By staying informed, seniors can enjoy all the best parts of the digital world, safely.

You’ve worked hard for your savings — protect it with confidence.
Financial scams are increasingly sophisticated, targeting seniors through fake investment opportunities, phone calls, or even manipulative relationships.
Robert, 78, was approached with a “can’t-miss investment” that promised to double his money. Before writing a check, his daughter looked up the company — and discovered it didn’t exist. Their quick thinking saved Robert from losing thousands.
At Fellowship Homes Senior Living, we value your independence and your security. Through education and community support, we help residents live confidently — every day.
You’ve worked hard for your savings — protect it with confidence.
Financial scams are increasingly sophisticated, targeting seniors through fake investment opportunities, phone calls, or even manipulative relationships.
Robert, 78, was approached with a “can’t-miss investment” that promised to double his money. Before writing a check, his daughter looked up the company — and discovered it didn’t exist. Their quick thinking saved Robert from losing thousands.
At Fellowship Homes Senior Living, we value your independence and your security. Through education and community support, we help residents live confidently — every day.
Don’t Pick Up Trouble: Phone Safety Tips for Seniors
Not every call deserves an answer.
Phone scams are among the most common tricks targeting older adults. Scammers pretend to be from trusted organizations, or even family members, to pressure you into sending money or personal information.
Ellen, 80, received a call saying her grandson had been arrested and needed bail money. The caller insisted she act immediately and keep it secret. She almost wired the funds but remembered a presentation at her senior center about this exact scam. Ellen called her grandson, who was safe at home.
Top 3 Phone Safety Tips
At Fellowship Homes Senior Living, we’re dedicated to keeping residents safe, from scam calls to everyday concerns. Together, we look out for one another.

Staying independent means staying safe, both inside and outside your home.
Unfortunately, seniors are sometimes seen as easier targets because they may live alone or follow predictable routines. But awareness and preparation go a long way toward keeping you secure and confident.
Margaret, 76, loved her weekly walks to the grocery store. One morning, she noticed a man lingering near the entrance. When she looked back, he followed her inside. Trusting her instincts, she asked a store employee to walk her to her car. The man quickly left — and Margaret avoided what could have been a dangerous situation.
At Fellowship Homes Senior Living, we believe that safety is the foundation of independence. Our caring team and community setting help you stay protected while enjoying the freedom you deserve.
