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News and information important to Bay State residents age 50+
At the annual AARP Massachusetts volunteer conference, Sen. Markey shared his family caregiving story: his father, a retired milkman, cared for his mother after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 1985. At the conference in Worcester, volunteers learned a variety of ways they can use their time and talents to help the Bay State's 50+ population.
A bill on Beacon Hill would help 1.2 million workers save for a more secure financial future. Learn more about the proposed Secure Choice Savings Program.
Click to learn more about our online caregiving series Thursdays this May. From building the framework for caring for a loved one to decluttering and downsizing, we have something for everyone. Also, find links to caregiving resources here in the Bay State and information from experts from across the country to help you in your caregiving journey.
Spring is here and we have just the right thing to get you outside and moving or inside, dry, and informed. Tune in and sign up today.
Use your life experience to enrich the lives of those in your community and help however you can. Learn more about all of AARP's volunteer roles at our volunteer conference April 25th at Holy Cross in Worcester. Breakfast and lunch will be served. Registration is required. Space is limited.
In Massachusetts last year, fraud losses were $142.3 million — likely a massive undercount. A new unit at the Attorney General's Office has become the central point of contact for older residents seeking help.
Connect with AARP at the July events in your area to receive a complimentary small soft-serve ice cream and ‘get the scoop’ on the latest information about the Social Security program. Hear about the important role Bay Staters can play in making sure they receive the social security payments they’ve earned - all while enjoying music, fun giveaways, and much more!
Assets are no longer being considered for Medicare Savings Programs in Massachusetts. If your income was below certain levels, you may qualify for this program. You could save as much as $3,000. You can find more information and links to apply for the state run program here
With income taxes due April 17th, It's prime time for IRS imposter scams. Remember if you can spot a scam, you can stop a scam
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