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By AARP Indiana State President Curt Sylvester
Count in AARP Indiana as one of the more than 40 organizations and individuals who testified in support of Indiana House Bill 1011 at the Roads and Transportation Committee Wednesday evening, January 23, 2013. Former AARP Indiana staffer, transportation guru and current AARP Indiana volunteer Irene Wegner testified on our behalf, emphasizing the importance enhanced and increased transit options will have on older Hoosiers being able to age in place.
As families across the Hoosier state gather for the holidays, AARP Indiana is encouraging folks to assess their current caregiving plans. Last year, 1.34 million Hoosiers provided unpaid care for a loved one, placing the economic value of their help at $9.4 billion. Nationwide, one in four adults provides such unpaid care.*
As families gather for the holidays, AARP Indiana is encouraging folks to assess their current caregiving plans. In 2011, 1.34 million Hoosiers provided unpaid care for a loved one, placing the economic value of their help at $9.4 billion. Nationwide, one in four adults provides such unpaid care.
Learn how the Affordable Care Act can benefit you and your family – today and in the near future. This interactive AARP guide will help you find resources tailored to your needs, whether it's about Medicare, health insurance coverage for you or your family, or public programs that may work for you.
By Jean Setzfand, Vice President, Financial Security, AARP Education and Outreach
Consumer Protection – Indiana Attorney General Indiana Area Agencies on Aging Indiana Division of Aging Indiana Trails Medicare.gov Nursing Home Compare SHIP – State Health Insurance Assistance Programs Social Security Administration StatsIndiana University of Indianapolis Center for Aging and Community
With more than 855,000 members statewide (as of Jan 2013), AARP Indiana's small, but mighty, staff relies on an extensive network of volunteers to help us in our goal of ensuring Hoosiers 50+ live their best lives possible. Our staff is led by AARP Indiana State Director June Lyle, and consists of Associate State Director for Communications Katie Moreau, Associate State Director for Community Outreach Mandla Moyo, Associate State Director for Advocacy Networks Sarah Waddle, Associate State Director for State Advocacy Ambre Marr, Senior Operations Administrator Cindy Lahr and Senior Program Assistant Mandy Suiter.
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