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By Mac McLean
AARP South Dakota is encouraging members who care about health care, financial security, caregiving and other hot-button issues to become e-activists.
Caregiving is stressful under the best of circumstances, and transitions such as receiving a diagnosis, moving a loved one or facing end-of-life decisions can be daunting.
AARP Michigan is hosting a forum in East Lansing on Wednesday, Oct. 18, to discuss how communities are addressing residents’ current and future needs.
Kansans who receive Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income, public housing or other kinds of government benefits may be eligible for the state’s Lifeline program, which makes it more affordable to have a landline telephone. Savings can be as much as $17.02 a month.
Shredding is a key weapon in the battle to keep sensitive, personal information out of the hands of identity thieves.
By Diana Lamirand
If you are gravely ill and unable to speak for yourself, who will make medical decisions for you? Who will handle your estate when you die?
Most New Orleans residents 45 and older want to live in their own homes as they age, and AARP Louisiana aims to help make that happen.
The holidays are coming, and this could be a perfect time to learn how to capture special moments with a smartphone camera.
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