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Walking is widely seen as an effective way to improve your health. If you can do it with others and meet new friends, even better.
Starting next year, some family caregivers in Nebraska could qualify for a new state tax credit to help offset out-of-pocket expenses that arise when caregiving.
Learn how to spot and avoid scams with three upcoming classes in Oklahoma City.
For 31 years, many of Washington’s low-income, long-term care recipients were allowed to keep only $70 of their monthly income to pay for their personal needs—from haircuts to clothes to hygiene products. The rest went to help pay for their nursing home or other care.
For Marlene Batterberry of West Fargo, her monthly Social Security check is an important piece of her retirement income. Batterberry, an 86-year-old retired nurse, considers herself fortunate to also have a pension from her working years and her late husband’s retirement benefits to count on.
Massachusetts will hold its state primary to select candidates for congressional, legislative and local races on Tuesday, Sept. 3.
AARP Connecticut will be awarding grants this year to help cities, towns and nonprofits make their communities more livable.
During this election season, AARP is seeking to help residents separate fact from fiction about Social Security.
Jessica Linzer Simpson, 72, of Cape Elizabeth, spent her career helping people access their Social Security benefits, first as a claims representative and later as an adjudicator handling complex cases and training new employees.
Delaware will hold its state primary on Tuesday, Sept. 10, to nominate candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, U.S. House and Senate, and state and local offices.
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