AARP Georgia will be advocating for a state-facilitated retirement savings program for private-sector workers who don’t have access to one through their employer during the 2025-26 legislative session.
Eight Georgia entities awarded grants this year through AARP’s Community Challenge program, which funds quick-action projects to help make communities more livable. Nationally, AARP awarded $3.8 million in grants for 343 projects aimed at improving public spaces, housing and transportation, among other goals.
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.
AARP has launched the updated Veterans and Military Families Health Benefits Navigator to bring together valuable information and resources to help veterans, military families and their caregivers navigate their health care options.
To help more residents get high-speed internet across the state, AARP Georgia and others are researching the best ways to deploy new federal funds included in last year’s bipartisan infrastructure bill.
The calls for fair prescription drug prices are growing louder across the nation, and AARP has taken a leading role in what a majority of Americans now see as a necessary fight.
It’s not always a woman who ends up being a caregiver. That’s what Atlanta playwright and filmmaker Garrett Davis wants men to know, and that it’s OK to ask for help.