Distracted driving unfortunately continues to be a big issue on our roads. According to the most recent National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHSTA) data from 2021, 13% of reported motor-vehicle crashes were the result of distracted driving. These useful tips and resources from AARP Driver Safety will help you eliminate distractions and stay safe when behind the wheel.
We’re serious about wanting to help consumers fight identity theft! Stay one step ahead of identity thieves with AARP Idaho at a free shredding events in Pocatello and Idaho Falls on May 16 and 17. Experts agree that shredding confidential documents is a good way to protect yourself from fraud.
AARP members and guests are invited to participate in a telephone town hall meeting with Governor Brad Little on May 29th at noon MTN. AARP Idaho state director Lupe Wissel will moderate the call and take questions from listeners around the state regarding the previous election, upcoming 2024 Idaho Legislative session, health care, property taxes and other issues important to the 50+ in Idaho. This is your opportunity to speak directly with Governor Little.
Beginning in February and continuing until the end of tax season, AARP Foundation is providing complimentary tax preparation across Idaho through its Tax-Aide program.
Join AARP Idaho on February 20th as we host President Pro Tempore of the Idaho Senate Chuck Winder and Senate Minority Leader Melissa Wintrow for a one hour statewide telephone town to discuss the current legislative session.
Idaho: Find upcoming election dates, registration deadlines and details on voting, such as how to vote in party caucuses, absentee voting options and voting with a disability.
Join us for a free webinar for resources that can help protect yourself and others from scams. We’ll explore the latest information on the various types of scams out there, and arm you with important tips and information so that you can help stop scammers in their tracks.
For the first time since AARP began publishing the Scorecard in 2011, more than half of Medicaid long-term care dollars nationwide for older adults and people with physical disabilities went to home- and community-based services instead of nursing homes and other institutions.