State Director Jenny Carlson shares her caregiving journey, invites Ohio caregivers to share their stories, and explains how AARP Ohio is fighting for Ohio's 1.5 million family caregivers.
AARP members and guests can receive a $3 discount off online tickets for adults, seniors, college students, and children 6–17 years to Discovering Ansel Adams at the Cincinnati Art Museum from Sept. 27, 2024–Jan. 19, 2025. Discount tickets are only available online. Register to receive the code to purchase discount tickets.
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A new report that shows an estimated 127,193 of Ohioans on Medicare prescription drug plans will see savings thanks to a new out-of-pocket cap that starts Jan.1, 2025.
AARP Oklahoma is concerned about the Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) and Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E) rate increases resulting from recent decisions from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, which combined will cost residential utility customers more than $246 million.
AARP Chicago y socios comunitarios (Centro Medico Alivio, Casa Central, Centro de Alzheimer de Rush y Sinai Chicago) tuvieron su séptima conferencia de cuidadores, Caminando Juntos el 5 de octubre. Les presentamos algunas de las presentaciones de ese día.
Themed "Elevate Your Future," the conference featured workshops and discussions covering a wide range of topics, from mental health and career advancement to caregiving and artificial intelligence.
New Yorkers age 50 and over have the experience, expertise, and commitment to make our state shine again, but this cohort that contributes so much to every community faces its own unique challenges that must be addressed. With its over 2.2 million members statewide, AARP New York has released the 2025 "AARP New York State Blueprint For Action” and is calling on the Hochul administration and state lawmakers to develop clear plans to address ageism and make New York State more age-friendly so New Yorkers 50 and over can safely, affordably, and happily grow older here.