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AARP New Jersey commends New Jersey leaders on StayNJ agreement and their commitment to helping older residents remain in their homes and communities.
For older adults living in nursing homes and senior living centers, much of their time inside is spent alone. Frequently, enjoying the simple pleasure of getting outside is physically challenging.
To produce a Digital Equity Plan that works for all Californians, we need everyone’s help! Commit to working towards an equitable digital future by taking the California Digital Equity Survey and encouraging those in your community to do the same.
As part of the city's Vision Zero efforts, Slow Down, San Jose encourages drivers to reduce their driving speed to prevent traffic injuries and fatalities.
AARP’s purpose is to empower people to choose how they live as they age. Many policy changes enacted this legislative session will help Connecticut residents do just that.
AARP is partnering with the state of Indiana to fund projects aimed at improving communities so residents can age in place.
AARP Vermont and America Walks are teaming up on a six-month fellowship program for adults 50-plus who want to learn how to make their communities healthier and more walkable.
Panorama Park in the city's southeast reopened last August after an $8.5 million overhaul—the largest neighborhood park renovation in city history.
A lineup of upcoming AARP Rhode Island events.
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