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AARP Connecticut, on behalf of nearly 614,000 Connecticut members age 50+, is concerned about the impact of the Malloy Administration budget proposal on vulnerable seniors.
Financial strain of family caregiving hits low-income and Hispanic/Latino caregivers hardest
En el 2015, Connecticut se convirtió en uno de los 18 estados que apoyan a los cuidadores familiares con la ley CARE. Esta ley, que fue aprobada con apoyo bipartidario en la sesión legislativa del 2015, apoya a los 500,000 cuidadores familiares de Connecticut cuando sus seres queridos son hospitalizados y cuando regresan al hogar.
In 2015, Connecticut became one of 18 states to support family caregivers with the CARE Act. The law, which passed with bi-partisan support during the 2015 legislative session, supports the 500,000 family caregivers in Connecticut as their loved ones go into the hospital and as they transition home.
Guest blog by Donna Fedus, Gerontologist & Founder, Borrow My Glasses
From conversations on creating a secure financial future, to learning how to protect yourself against fraud, to discovering your “what’s next,” to gaining skills for a job search, and more, AARP Connecticut hosts numerous events across a wide variety of topics in communities throughout the state every month. The events are open to the public, and while some require registration, others do not. For questions, contact AARP Connecticut Community Outreach Director Erica Michalowski at 860-548-3163 or emichalowski@aarp.org.
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Guest blog by Donna Fedus, Gerontologist & Founder, Borrow My Glasses
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