CCS Disability Action is now calling for the compulsory security screening of people working with children - proposed in the Vulnerable Children Bill - to be extended to those working with vulnerable adults.
The Government is also being urged to establish an aged care commissioner, who would have the legal power to tackle the financial abuse.
Support agencies say the problem is further compounded by the introduction of new home loan restrictions which have first-home buyers running to their grandparents for deposits.
Let's be clear, it's not the deposit scheme that's at fault. It's us.
Rampant materialism combined with a prevailing perception that the best way to obtain the latest mod con is to borrow rather than save for it is at the heart of this issue.
Unlike previous generations who took pride in making their own way through life by living frugally, we now have a culture that equates self-worth with material possessions to a point where the latest flat-screen TV or a deposit on a home is, in some twisted way, more valuable than a vulnerable relative.