AARP’s Florida State Director, Jeff Johnson, issued the following statement today on AARP’s concerns about recommendations from a state task force on the reopening of elder-care facilities to visitors.
Research shows that regular exercise benefits the brain in pivotal ways; “physical activity improves blood flow, memory, and reduces the chance of developing heart disease, stroke, and diabetes” (Cleveland Clinic). To help keep your mind and body fit while social distancing, AARP Ohio has created a virtual workout series sure to invigorate you and get you smiling. Read on to learn more!
Photos are memories of your good experiences and you are more likely to take photos of joyful times. Those snapshots keep the good times vivid in our minds. Join us for a virtual event on September 11th as we discuss ways to protect and preserve the memories those photos represent. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore ways to save, organize and share your family photos!
Join AARP Alaska at “What Affects My Brain Health?”-- an event with Dr. Adam Grove of Head To Toe Holistic Healthcare and the YMCA's Erin Widener on Tuesday, Aug. 25, at 2 p.m.
Are you age 50-plus and interested in training and/or job placement? If so, please join Jefferson State Community College for a virtual Back to Work 50+ 7 Smart Strategies Workshop.
On behalf of AARP’s nearly 1.3 million Garden State members – and all New Jerseyans – AARP New Jersey applauds Governor Murphy’s FY’ 21 budget proposal to restore and fully fund New Jersey’s Senior Freeze (Property Tax Reimbursement) and Homestead Benefit Programs.
Virgin Islanders, facing the threat of the coronavirus as well as hurricane season, will have a much easier—and safer—time voting this fall because of important changes to how and where eligible voters can cast ballots.