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AARP Alaska

Working to enhance the quality of life for our 82,000 members in Alaska
"I had a rude awakening when my mother passed away in March of this year."
Medicare scams spike each year during the open enrollment period from October through December.
Online shopping offers convenience, but it also opens the door to scams—especially for Alaskans who rely on it for hard-to-find products. Follow these practical tips to protect your credit card and personal information.
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The Wisdom Warrior Challenge empowers older adults to stay active, build community, and embrace fitness—proving that age is just a number!
Can you afford a major increase in your auto insurance rates? AARP advocates have successfully weighed in and helped push back on prior insurance rate hike requests. With insurers calling for a 22.6 percent increase this year, AARP can help you make your voices heard.
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We are here to help! This page contains helpful contact resources as well as activities, volunteer opportunities and other useful information. Here is how you can reach us:
The House is likely to stay in session well after the basketball highlights are shown on your local news, and the amendments will take a long time to sort out, let’s talk about what we know as of 10 a.m. on Friday.
The United States is undergoing significant demographic changes that are reshaping the housing landscape. AARP’s publication, “Making Room: Housing for a Changing America,” highlights these shifts and the resulting need for diverse housing options.
The calendar has turned to February, and suddenly we are already four weeks into Legislative Session. The deadline for introducing bills was this past Wednesday, so the final tally for the Legislature’s 2025 agenda is over 540 bills, resolutions and commemorations.
Caring for a loved one can be rewarding, but it also comes with emotional and physical challenges. Many family caregivers hesitate to ask for help, fearing they might burden others. If you know someone who is a caregiver, stepping in to offer support—without waiting for them to reach out—can make a world of difference. These recommended tips are based on expert guidance from caregiving organizations such as AARP, Family Caregiver Alliance, and the National Institute on Aging. Here are six thoughtful ways to help a family caregiver without being asked:
In today’s rapidly evolving digital age, technology offers caregivers a world of possibilities. From assistive devices to artificial intelligence (AI), innovations are helping caregivers manage their responsibilities more effectively while improving the quality of life for their loved ones. If you’re a caregiver navigating the complexities of support and care, exploring these technological tools can provide relief, enhance efficiency and offer peace of mind.
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