With recent changes to Georgia's election laws, AARP is stepping up to provide clear information about how, where and when Georgians can cast their ballots this election season.
AARP Georgia released new polling data showing that Georgians of all ages and political stripes are more likely to support candidates who are paying attention to the concerns of residents age 50 and over ahead of November’s elections.
AARP Georgia released key findings from a 2022 election survey that shows candidates for Governor and U.S. Senate should pay close attention to Georgians age 50 and over, with issues such as the economy and inflation top of mind for these voters.
The AARP Network of Age-Friendly States & Communities Friday welcomed Chatham County into the network during the County Board of Commissioners meeting in Savannah.
Communities across Georgia are working to become more livable for residents of all ages. AARP is working in partnership with local leaders, organizations and dedicated residents to help make that vision a reality.
AARP Georgia is proud to announce that Alice Bennett is moving into the role of Associate State Director for Advocacy. Based in Augusta, Bennett has spent the past six years as Associate State Director for Community Outreach.
Georgia patients and their caregivers can download this wallet card as a helpful reminder of how Georgia's new Caregivers Act provides protections for them as they recuperate from a hospital stay.
After receiving unanimous passage in the Georgia House and Senate and having the signature of Governor Brian Kemp, the Georgia Caregivers Act is the law of the land across Georgia, giving support to patients and those who care for them.