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Livable Communities

“AARP Massachusetts is deeply saddened by the tragic fire at the Gabriel House Assisted Living Residence in Fall River, which claimed the lives of nine cherished residents and injured many others. Our hearts go out to the families, friends, and caregivers who are grieving this profound loss.
AARP is giving four lucky winners an unforgettable Round Rock Express experience with a private suite, buffet, and parking — all for free. Enter by August 1 for your shot to win!
Many communities today lack attainable and equitable housing options necessary to meet people’s preferences, changing demographics and economic realities. AARP is fighting to change that for everyone, regardless of age, in Louisville.
AARP CT 2025 Livable Communities Grant Application
This fall, AARP Connecticut will award grants to help cities, towns and nonprofit organizations across the state make their communities more livable for residents of all ages.
The new Longevity Ready Maryland multisector strategy is a 10-year plan that aims to identify and address the needs of the state's aging population. The plan emphasizes cooperation and resource sharing across government agencies, businesses and nonprofits.
The age-friendly designation comes after the administration of Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) last year launched the Aging Our Way, PA 10-year plan, which focuses on ways to help older Pennsylvanians age in their own homes and communities.
Complete Streets benefit walkers, bikers, wheelchair users, public transportation patrons, and drivers.
Love where you live in New Hampshire? You're not alone. As people age, one of the biggest challenges is being able to live independently in your community.
Grants aim to help residents of all ages, especially older adults, improve how they live, move, and stay connected in their neighborhoods
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