Join us for two uplifting webinars designed to help you simplify your surroundings and nourish your body. Learn tips for decluttering and downsizing with Joan Rogliano, local real estate advisor, speaker and author. Then explore the health benefits of cooking with pumpkin—rich in fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants—with registered dietitian and nutritionist, Bailey Carr, from CSU's Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center These cozy, engaging and informative sessions will leave you feeling lighter, healthier, and inspired for the season ahead!
Colorado's Prescription Drug Affordability Board has deemed three anti-inflammatory medications unaffordable, the first time such an entity has made such a move. Amgen, the maker of one of the medications, has filed a lawsuit challenging the board's authority.
When she was an oncology nurse, Amelia Schachter spent many frustrating hours on the phone with insurance companies, trying to get authorization for her patients to receive lifesaving drugs.
Facing escalating costs for basics like rent or mortgage payments, groceries and other services, older Coloradans should know about the Utility Bill Help (UBH) program.
Seven Colorado organizations received 2024 AARP Community Challenge grants, totaling nearly $83,000. The grants fund projects aimed at improving public spaces, housing, transit and civic engagement, among other goals. Nationally, AARP awarded $3.8 million in grants for 343 projects this year.
AARP Colorado celebrated the volunteerism of Fruita resident JaNeva Marshall, as well as the Food Bank of the Rockies; Western Slope’s efforts to relieve hunger and provide community support with Volunteer of the Year and Community Partner awards, respectively.