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A newly expanded charity care law is set to help more Washington residents pay for their health care. The state says 4 million Washingtonians qualify for free or discounted hospital care.
AARP Louisiana is looking for volunteers to help advocate for and run a range of programs, including community events, workshops and seminars.
A new state law limits how businesses may contact Oklahomans using telemarketing.
Being a caregiver for a loved one can be rewarding but also challenging.
Additional funding included in the fiscal 2023 state budget is aimed at increasing access to home- and community-based services, which help older residents continue living at home.
Learn how to spot popular scams and recognize the signs of elder financial exploitation by listening to an AARP North Dakota telephone town hall this month.
Lehigh County became the state’s fifth county to join the Hidden Heroes network for military caregivers. The network already includes Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
Roughly 173,000 workers in Hawaii will be eligible for a retirement savings program pushed by AARP and signed by Gov. David Ige.
An AARP collaboration with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is offering music fans a chance to win one of 20 pairs of tickets for a performance of “A Gospel Christmas” on Thursday, Dec. 15, at Powell Hall, 718 N. Grand Blvd. One winner will get a prize that includes a gift bag, premium tickets and a $100 certificate for future use.
With pedestrians facing dangers on roadways with no sidewalks, AARP Alabama is encouraging residents to conduct walk audits that evaluate the safety—or lack of it—in their communities. Audit findings are shared with elected officials and other local leaders.
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