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AARP Nevada

Up-to-date news from AARP for Nevadans 50+
DEC 4, 2025
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The names of the first 10 Medicare drugs whose prices the federal government will negotiate directly with manufacturers were released Aug. 29. Popular but pricey blood thinners, diabetes medications, cancer treatments make historic list.
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A new law, pushed by AARP Virgin Islands, will establish a prescription drug monitoring program — and hopefully help cut opioid abuse.
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Getting older can negatively affect the brain and how it functions. However, there is considerable research to show that you can make changes in your daily life to offset some of these negative effects.
In 2024, consumers in Michigan reported fraud losses totaling $204 million — up from $60 million in 2020. To combat such fraud, AARP is organizing events and pushing for policies to help older adults learn about and prevent scams.
AARP and other groups are fighting back against crypto scams and other types of fraud by educating Coloradans on how they can help protect themselves.
As director of the consumer protection and antitrust division for the North Dakota attorney general’s office for 30 years, Parrell Grossman always felt his work was more of a calling than a job.
AARP Indiana and other advocates in Fort Wayne want the city to update its Complete Streets policy — helping to make streets more accessible and safer for drivers, pedestrians, cyclists and public transit users.
While crypto ATM scams are rising, advocates ask for daily transaction limits and other protections.
AARP Illinois is working with state lawmakers on steps to protect older adults against scams.
Jill Martin of Dover has seen first-hand how fraud can undermine someone’s self-esteem.
Ethel Percy Andrus was more than a leader; she was a visionary woman who changed the way America views aging.
AARP New York and Jazz at Lincoln Center are proud to offer AARP members and guests 15% off the All-Access Pass to the Spring 2024-25 Swing University courses.
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About AARP Nevada
AARP Nevada staff and volunteers help more than 345,000 Silver State members live their best lives. We offer news, information and resources on the issues that matter most to you.

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AARP Nevada - 5820 S. Eastern Avenue #190, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Call:   866-389-5652

Email: aarpnv@aarp.org

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Please be aware that AARP Nevada staff members serve the entire state and are often working in the community.  To ensure we can best serve your specific needs, please call 866-389-5652 in advance of your visit to make an appointment with the appropriate staffer.

The AARP Foundation WorkSearch/Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) operates from separate locations in southern and northern Nevada.  For information about this program, please contact 702-648-3356  (Las Vegas) or 775-323-2243 (Reno)

Members of the press only:  Media inquiries should be directed to Erin Neff, (702) 938-3237 / eneff@aarp.org