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George Bridges

Getting older shouldn’t be equated with orthopedics, fraud and sickness. Rather, it should mean feeling fabulous, dating and having fun.
New laws that provide South Dakota residents with greater consumer protections—championed by AARP South Dakota and its volunteers at the state capitol—take effect July 1.
By Jill Gambon
AARP Oklahoma is hosting military appreciation night at the Tulsa Drillers minor-league baseball game on Saturday, July 6; service members and veterans will receive two free tickets for field reserved seats with a military ID.
Staffers from AARP Colorado will be sharing information about livable communities and volunteer opportunities during this year’s Denver PrideFest weekend, June 15-16.
A law enacted in 2016, with the support of AARP California, established the CalSavers Retirement Savers program. It goes into effect statewide on July 1. Nine other states already have similar programs.
Lisa Fine received an Amazon Alexa for Christmas five years ago, thinking she would use it just to play music. But when her boyfriend developed a chronic infection that led to the loss of his leg, last September, Alexa became a lifeline.
AARP New Jersey is partnering with Liberty Science Center in Jersey City to offer an admission discount to AARP members and their guests on Wednesday, October 16 and Sunday, October 20.
Financial abuse is the most common type of elder abuse, with the average victim losing upward of $120,000.
Delaware may be a small state, but it’s a big target for fraudsters. Scams resulted in losses of $2.6 million statewide, with a median loss of $313.
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