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State lawmakers are considering legislation that would help family caregivers when a loved one comes home from a hospital stay.
By Nancy Johnson
An unassuming little 1970s ranch house south of Tampa is filled with treasure. Not things or possessions but ideas and concepts that can be priceless for those who want to spend their lives in their own homes.
The District’s Latino population has been growing steadily for decades, and AARP DC is ready to celebrate as a sponsor of La Feria de la Familia. The free Nov. 8 expo at the D.C. Armory will be hosted by Telemundo, a Spanish-language television network.
By Kathryn Canavan
Midlife can be a time for new beginnings, whether by starting a business, taking a dream trip or building relationships. But it helps to have a guide.
Family caregivers spend many hours providing personal and medical assistance for loved ones. Such tasks may be risky if the caregiver lacks instructions when a patient comes home from a hospital stay.
Boomers who have considered trying to make money from their hobby can get expert advice at a workshop in Concord Oct. 21. Participants will get tips on how to determine if their idea is marketable, build a business plan, market online and tap into resources for budding entrepreneurs.
Many Delawareans are at risk of fraud, and AARP wants to keep them safe. The state office is hosting a tele-town hall with state Attorney General Matt Denn (D) on Nov. 3. Residents who accept the call can learn how con artists think and how they select their victims.
Choosing a Medicare plan can be daunting. With Medicare open enrollment beginning Oct. 15, AARP is spreading the word about a free service that can help West Virginians select a plan.
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