Helping Seniors
Kansas Attorney General Steve Six is dedicated to protecting Kansas seniors and other vulnerable adults from abuse, neglect, exploitation, scams and fraud.
As part of this commitment, he is finding new, innovative ways to educate seniors about the threats they face and provide them protection from abuse and fraud.
Several Divisions within the Attorney General's office work on issues important to seniors. Our investigators and assistant attorneys general evaluate complaints, investigate scams and prosecute violations of the law. Through education and outreach, we help protect senior Kansans from becoming victims of crime.
Helpful Links:
- Kansas Department on Aging
State agency that uses public and private resources to improve the security, dignity and independence of Kansas seniors, their families, seniors' caregivers and all Kansans living in adult care homes - Kansas Long Term Care Ombudsman
Acts as advocate for residents of long-term care facilities across the state. - Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
Senior-focused non-partisan organization providing services and information to adults age 50 and older - Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA)
Programs for seniors include home health care, personal assistance, home-delivered and congregate meals, adult day care and respite care - FIRSTGOV
Comprehensive collection of local and national government resources aimed at helping seniors
