The El Dorado County Commission on Aging voted to create an ad hoc committee focused on scams and outreach materials after commissioners and members noted the existing '5 ways to protect yourself' handout is out of date.
Commissioners described prior local events that drew strong public interest (including a multi-agency scam seminar) and emphasized updated, concise materials for distribution at outreach events. Commissioners and volunteers — including those who already do outreach at fairs and senior centers — agreed to draft revised content, coordinate review with agency staff and legal counsel, and bring a proposed handout back to the full commission for approval.
Why it matters: Scams disproportionately target older adults. Commissioners said concise, actionable handouts and a countywide outreach plan would help residents recognize and avoid current scams. The county’s District Attorney’s office and sheriff’s department were cited as potential partners; the district attorney’s office was expected to send a representative in a future meeting.
What was decided: The commission appointed an ad hoc group (volunteers named during the meeting) to draft materials and to plan 'scam jam' events countywide; staff were asked to help ensure content is accurate and legally appropriate. The motion passed on a roll call.
What’s next: The ad hoc committee will draft materials and work with the Area Agency on Aging staff and legal reviewers to finalize content for distribution at county outreach events and the El Dorado County Fair.