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By Bruce Lowitt
In the wake of a recent home improvement scam that gouged about a dozen New Castle residents ages 64 to 93, AARP Delaware is urging members to learn how to recognize and report fraud.
By Christopher J. Gearon
A new state law will strengthen penalties for financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.
Openings are available in Michigan for a job-training program for low-income people age 55 and older.
Illinois is one of two states that have laws penalizing older workers in company layoffs by reducing unemployment benefits for those who have Social Security income.
AARP is gathering stories from Wisconsinites who are worried about retirement security. AARP staff will share the stories with reporters and lawmakers to build support for strengthening Social Security and to press for legislation to create a state retirement savings plan for private sector workers without access to a job-based plan.
AARP Arkansas wants family caregivers to know about resources that can help them deal with the demands and stress of that unpaid job.
Under a new state law, advanced-practice registered nurses will be able to prescribe medications (except for controlled substances) after working under contract with a physician for four years.
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