Starting May 14, AARP is launching Countdown to 90 Years—a recognition and call to action leading up to the 90th anniversary of Social Security on August 14, 2025. For nine decades, Social Security has been a stable and reliable foundation of retirement security for millions of Americans—and we believe it must remain that way for generations to come.
The 2025 session of the Indiana General Assembly concluded on April 25th. AARP Indiana was there at the Statehouse working to help empower older Hoosiers to choose how they live as they age.
The names of the first 10 Medicare drugs whose prices the federal government will negotiate directly with manufacturers were released Aug. 29. Popular but pricey blood thinners, diabetes medications, cancer treatments make historic list.
As federal spending discussions heat up in Washington, D.C., AARP Indiana is asking U.S. Sen. Todd Young and Congressional leaders to remember working family caregivers by supporting the Credit for Caring Act.
June is Black Music Month, and AARP Indiana is proud to sponsor Madam CJ Walker Legacy Center’s special celebration of it – Jazz on the Ave: The Suite Life.
AARP provides information and support for veterans, military, and all their families. Read the article below for some free and important mental health resources currently available for veterans of all ages.
Spring has sprung, and with it comes warmer weather. Not only is the outdoors the perfect place to relax, but getting some fresh air can also improve your mental health. See below to learn about some simple, outdoor activities that will not only strengthen your physical health but will also lift your spirits.
AARP Indiana is addressing a lack of affordable housing in Evansville and Vanderburgh County by making recommendations to local leaders as they update zoning ordinances and by helping older residents make their homes safer to live in as they age.
The Indiana General Assembly’s 2021 Legislative Session is closed, and AARP Indiana’s Legislative Team secured several victories for the 50+ once again.
In 2020, St. Joseph County joined the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. It is the first county in Indiana to join this group of municipalities dedicated to making their communities great places for people of all ages.
Most people want to live safely and comfortably in their homes as long as possible, no matter their age or ability; however, many of today’s homes are not readily designed for our later life stages.