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Michael Rowett

Today , volunteers and staff from AARP Arkansas are in Washington, D.C., to advocate on behalf of AARP members and all older Americans on the crucial issues of family caregiving and Social Security.
LITTLE ROCK – The Schmieding Home Caregiver Training Program of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) will hold a free family caregiver workshop June 17 for those who would like to learn about caring for an adult with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
AARP hosts monthly teletownhalls (TTHs) designed to help our volunteers stay up-to-date on key AARP activities.
More than 200,000 Arkansans will keep access to affordable health care, thanks to passage of funding for Arkansas Works during the 2016 fiscal legislative session, with strong support from AARP.
As part of raising awareness about the Arkansas Lay Caregiver Act , which takes effect Wednesday, July 22, 2015, AARP Arkansas is releasing the Arkansas Caregiver Resource Guide.
AARP is working to ensure people can live in their homes and communities for as long as possible by advocating for more resources and services to assist those who need care. But we need your help.
“Making the decision to care for Mother meant leaving my own home, job, church and friends to devote my life to her and get her back on her feet. It was a quick decision, but a hardship financially.”
AARP Arkansas on Nov. 12 hosts a FREE AARP Movies for Grownups screening of The Theory of Everything, in connection with AARP's I Heart Caregivers initiative and National Family Caregivers Month.
AARP Arkansas honors volunteer leaders with 2015 awards
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