No matter where you are in your caregiving journey, AARP Colorado is here to support you. November is National Caregiving Month and AARP Colorado has a variety of virtual webinars designed especially for caregivers throughout the month. Whether a caregiver now or a caregiver in the future, AARP Colorado has something for you. Please check out our virtual offerings below. These are free events and will be recorded for your convenience. You must be registered to receive the recording.
AARP members and their guests have a chance this November to take in a film that explores the rebirth of coastal indigenous culture and an artist’s reconnection to heritage, tradition, and identity.
This November Colorado voters have the opportunity to cast a vote on taxation issues. One of these issues is Proposition HH, which provides property tax relief while maintaining support for important local services.
New to using a Cell phone or trying out a smart phone - this workshop can help! We would like to take the frustration out of using your mobile Cell phone!
AARP Colorado is proud to announce Movie Fridays and Greeley is one of the communities that will present popular movies through October free of charge for those who register at the link below. Come join us!
The challenges facing dementia caregivers will be explored along with the medicine and science behind dementia-related diseases in two special events held in October through partnerships with the Alzheimer’s Association, University of Denver, and CU Anschutz. Both of the programs are open to the public and offered at no charge.
Join us at the AARP Resource Center and discover yoga that you may find beneficial to help with life challenges. AARP Colorado is collaborating to offer 13 sessions throughout the remainder of 2023 and hope you'll join us. Yoga is open to anyone 18 plus and of all abilities.
Criminals commonly use the names of well-known and reputable computer companies, online retailers, money transfer services and virus protection software companies to try and defraud others. These computer-related scams often claim to be with companies like Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Norton, McAfee, PayPal and eBay, just to name a few. It is important to remember that computer scams can occur on any device that can access the internet including a smartphone and tablet. The following are some red flags to look out for to help identify some of the most reported computer-related scams:
The need for family caregivers continues to rise in Colorado, as the state grapples with an aging population and persistent health care staff shortages.