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By Nancy Johnson
AARP members and their guests can catch a home game with the San Antonio Spurs, the five-time National Basketball Association champions and current title holders, at a special discount rate.
AARP invites West Virginians to help quash fraud in the Mountain State by joining its Fraud Watch Network.
A new state law makes it easier in an increasingly mobile society for a guardian to provide for an incapacitated adult, no matter where they live.
As AARP Maine prepares for the 2015 legislative session, two studies validate the need for services to relieve the burden on about 191,000 family caregivers in the state.
Retiring to a Delaware beach town can be lovely—unless you can’t drive. In areas where bus service is erratic, many Delawareans age 65 and older have relied on the state’s paratransit service, which was designed to transport people with disabilities.
According to a recently released scorecard on states’ efforts to provide long-term services and supports, New Hampshire has a long way to go to make it easy for Granite Staters to age in place. The state ranks 46th in the percentage of Medicaid long-term care dollars spent on services that help keep people in their homes and communities as they age. Roughly 80 percent of those dollars go to nursing home care.
By Tom Scherberger
AARP New Mexico invites members and nonmembers alike to its fourth annual Fall Festival. The event is Saturday, Oct. 18, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Hispanic Cultural Center’s Plaza Mayor in Albuquerque.
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