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AARP New Jersey Applauds Assembly Speaker Coughlin’s Leadership and Commitment to Strengthening Our Older Residents’ Health and Financial Security
More and more older Hoosiers want to live in their communities and age-in-place.
Educational information and resources on climate change and its impact on older adults’ health, wealth, and self.
ASHEVILLE -- Imagine being able to age in place in a new, award-winning home right here in Buncombe County that was designed for maximum accessibility. Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity submitted Aging in Place house plans to a Habitat for Humanity International design competition, and they won the 2023 Best in Accessibility Award!
When you were a kid, most often trails were reachable only after a boring car or bus ride which was a little too long or hard. As they say, "times have changed," and our state is making it easier than ever for you to get outside and active on a trail.
Join AARP New Jersey in a FREE, online Tai Chi class and HomeFit presentation on Wednesday, July 19 at 12 p.m. or 6 p.m. ET.
The State of North Carolina Joins the AARP Network of Age Friendly States and Communities
ADUs, sometimes called in-law suites, are small homes or apartments on the same lot as a single-family house. Proponents say they are a critical part of the solution to Florida’s affordable housing crisis.
Missouri is battling a persistent gap between its high-speed internet haves and have-nots. State officials are seeking input on how to spend a windfall from Washington—of up to $1 billion—to expand broadband access.
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