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Working with a consortium of six Hispanic agencies led by Latin Americans for Social and Economic Development (LA SED) in Detroit, AARP is reaching out to the state’s Latino community.
In Nevada, where hunger threatens roughly 16 percent of people over 60, AARP is seeking volunteers to help at community food banks.
AARP West Virginia has teamed with the West Virginia Health Care Association to provide state residents with reliable information on long-term care options in the Mountain State.
AARP is asking members to join the Utility Watchdog Team, which monitors proposed rate hikes and other utility issues, especially those that affect people 50 and older.
By Jill Elizabeth Westfall • When Atlanta residents Ronald and Pam Schad learned they could volunteer in their own city for this year’s three-day gathering of AARP members, entertainers, civil rights icons and policy experts, they signed up right away. They attended Life@50+ in New Orleans last year and were hooked.
By Ed Bell • When Bob Weinstein, 83, signed up for the AARP Driver Safety class four years ago, “I was this old geezer who thought I knew it all. But I took the class anyway. Boy, I learned a lot.”
AARP DC is sponsoring a forum on long-term care June 12 at the Hill Center’s Abraham Lincoln Hall, 921 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, from 9 a.m. to noon.
A new law will allow more people to access end-of-life inpatient hospice care. Beginning July 1, the room-and-board expenses of low-income Wyoming residents cared for at hospice inpatient facilities will be paid by Medicaid.
By Vanessa Ho • After she was let go from her job a month after turning 59, Natalie Ellington knew she needed to save money and plan for her future. But it wasn’t until she went to an AARP “Decide. Create. Share.” forum that she realized how much more she could be doing.
AARP Ohio is urging lawmakers to support Republican Gov. John Kasich’s proposal to extend health coverage to hard-working Ohioans in low-wage jobs without insurance.
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