Some of the signs of coercive control against older people include someone:
pressuring you into giving money or property to someone, or to change your will or power of attorney
controlling who you talk to or spend time with, including stopping or threatening to stop you from seeing your family and friends
not giving you the support and care you need, for example your medication, mobility equipment, food or drink
not letting you make decisions, or not including you in decision making, for example about your care or finances
making you doubt yourself, your memory, or your experiences
limiting, or threatening to limit, your access to medical and other services
forcing you to take on roles and responsibilities you don’t want, like regular free child minding or domestic duties