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Natalie Missakian

AARP’s new online lecture series is helping people stay engaged and connected during the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics have ranged from snow leopards and sunspots to botanical gardens around the globe and criminal forensics.
The pandemic has underscored chronic issues such as staffing shortages, low wages for caregivers, and inadequate supplies of personal protective equipment.
AARP Connecticut is offering a variety of virtual events from aquarium tours to fraud courses to help older adults stay connected during the coronavirus pandemic.
More Connecticut voters can cast their ballots safely amid the coronavirus pandemic, thanks to a new law that temporarily eases absentee-voting restrictions.
AARP's Smart Driver courses cover new car technologies, the effects of aging on driving and safety tips. Completing the class could also result in savings on your insurance.
Resources for government services, home health visits, food banks, grocery access, meal delivery and unemployment benefits.
Art programs, walkways, outdoor movie nights link the generations
Quinnipiac University researchers and AARP are working to learn why some people experience isolation and loneliness and how to improve their condition.
The average older American takes 4.5 prescriptions—and prices are rising much faster than inflation.
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