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Sex Trafficking and Senior Exploitation: A Multi-Billion Dollar Business

35 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In this powerful and eye-opening episode of Senior Care Made Simple, hosts Andrea Albertini and Doris Muscarella sit down with special guest Audra Doody of the Safe Exit Initiative to discuss two often-overlooked but deeply connected issues: sex trafficking and senior abuse. Audra shares her frontline experience as a former victim of trafficking now working to combat human trafficking and explains how vulnerable populations—including seniors—can become targets. The conversation sheds light on warning signs, real-life scenarios, and practical ways families and caregivers can stay vigilant and take action. This is a must-listen episode that empowers listeners with knowledge, awareness, and tools to help protect those who need it most. Key Topics Covered: • What the Safe Exit Initiative does and how it helps victims • The surprising connection between sex trafficking and elder abuse • Why seniors can be especially vulnerable to exploitation • Common red flags of trafficking and abuse caregivers should watch for • The role of isolation, cognitive decline, and financial dependence • Online risks and how scammers/traffickers target older adults • How caregivers and families can intervene safely • Resources and support systems available for victims Warning Signs to Watch For: • Sudden withdrawal or unusual changes in behavior • Unexplained financial activity or missing funds • New “friends” or caregivers who isolate the senior • Signs of fear, anxiety, or reluctance to speak openly • Poor hygiene, malnutrition, or unexplained injuries • Excessive secrecy around phone or internet use Resources: SafeExitInitiative.org hello@safeexitinitiative.org National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888 Local law enforcement or Adult Protective Services About the Guest: Audra Doody is a passionate advocate and leader with the Safe Exit Initiative, an organization dedicated to rescuing, supporting, and empowering victims of human trafficking. Her work focuses on education, prevention, and helping communities recognize and respond to exploitation. CONNECT WITH US! • Have a topic or want to reach out? Drop us a line here: seniorcaremadesimplepodcast@gmail.com [seniorcaremadesimplepodcast@gmail.com]• Need some of the FINEST Public Relations assistance ANYWHERE? Give Doris Muscarella a holler TODAY!: doris@dorisbusinessdevelopment.com [doris@dorisbusinessdevelopment.com]. • Need the finest and most reputable home care in South Florida, visit www.HorizonCareServices.com [http://www.horizoncareservices.com/]• Looking for Video and Podcast Production? Give Producer Chris Alberts a shout at chris@standingroom.com [chris@standingroom.com]. • Need assistance with the next steps for an aging family member, visit www.eldercarefinders.com [http://www.eldercarefinders.com/]• Need a physician to come to wherever you (or a loved one) may be in South Florida, visit www.HorizonMobilePhysicians.com [http://www.horizonmobilephysicians.com/]

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