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Tamara Lytle

To educate state residents about fraud aimed at older adults, AARP Maryland is promoting Protect Week, June 13–17, five days of programming timed to coincide with World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, on Wednesday, June 15.
Pamela Houghtaling has a hard truth about your crystal punch bowl: Your family probably doesn’t want it.
The gubernatorial candidates answer questions about long-term care, prescription drug costs, family caregiving and COVID-19
Lawmakers passed legislation to create a state-facilitated program that will make saving for retirement easy for an estimated 800,000 workers. It is set to take effect by July 2023. Eligible workers at companies with 25 or more employees can opt to have money taken out of their paychecks and directly deposited into a retirement account.
The immunity that protects nursing homes from civil lawsuits shields them from accountability. Last year, the General Assembly extended that immunity, when it comes to COVID-19, to assisted living facilities, hospices and home care. AARP supports efforts to roll back that extennsion.
AARP's 2020 legislative agenda includes family caregiver tax credits, lowering drug prices, and retirement savings.
Bike racks, new bus stop benches and walking paths are among the improvements in Richmond and Bedford
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