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A new state law sets standards for long-term-care insurance policies to help consumers make informed decisions when comparing plans.
Beginning this month, AARP members can purchase a family membership to the Oklahoma Historical Society for $25—half the usual cost of $50.
AARP Ohio aims to boost community spirit and foster good works by helping members across the state find a perfect fit in a volunteer role.
The AARP Information Center in Omaha offers basic computer classes for adults age 50 and older.
By Judi Hasson • A majority of Virginians who expressed their views on the future of Social Security and Medicare said changes are necessary to stabilize the programs, but they're split about what to do and how soon to do it.
By Sue Price Johnson • More than 85 percent of the North Carolinians who expressed their views about the future of Social Security and Medicare said changes are needed to protect the safety net programs.
By Natalie Missakian • Although they own cellphones, Kathy and Leo Null would never voluntarily get rid of the landline at their Bridgewater home. To relay data to his cardiologist every few months, Leo, 67, must plug his pacemaker monitor into a landline jack.
By Daniel Kurt • Like most new retirees, Judith Joslin-Crary made finding affordable medical insurance a top priority when she retired in 2007.
By Harris Meyer • Maggie Sweasy knows both personally and professionally why it's important to support people who provide care for aging loved ones who have physical or cognitive disabilities.
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