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AARP Massachusetts

News and information important to Bay State residents age 50+
While crypto ATM scams are rising, advocates ask for daily transaction limits and other protections.
AARP Days at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill are back! Enjoy free admission for you and up to five guests on two days this spring and three days in September. Just register using the links below. Explore over 17 unique gardens, a gift shop, and more.
Social Security is your money. You paid into it. If you have questions, AARP can help. Learn more about Social Security in Massachusetts and what the new administration is telling AARP about Social Security.
From figuring out finances to tips on downsizing, we have valuable information on caregiving. Check out our online series that features commonsense solutions to caregiving issues that will save time and money and help you find support.
A specialized $350 million hospital to treat brain disorders will soon become a reality in South Carolina.
The AARP Anchorage Community Action Team is a dedicated group of local volunteers, committed to making Anchorage a place where people can comfortably age in their own homes. Their primary focus is on sharing valuable information on maintaining brain health developed by AARP’s Global Council on Brain Health. Their presentations use the mnemonic device “BE MORE” to help people remember the six pillars of brain health: Be social, Engage your brain, Manage stress, Ongoing exercise, Restful sleep, and Eating for health.
This page provides updates regarding the Social Security Administration's proposed customer service changes and AARP's responses to those changes.
On April 14, the SSA plans to move forward with changes to its customer service operations that will cause major inconveniences and longer wait times. Tell your member of Congress to protect and save Social Security. You can take action here: https://action.aarp.org/secure/tell-congress-dont-cut-any-social-security-phone-service?cmp=SNO-FB-SS-AARP_Mississippi&socialid=16640705069
While confusion continues around ever-changing directives regarding the Social Security Administration (SSA), AARP continues to actively oppose a new policy change to its identity verification process, requiring online or in-person identity verification for new claims and updates to direct deposit accounts that were previously handled via phone.
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