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News and resources helping Kentuckians to live their best life
DEC 1, 2024
Kentucky's 2025 General Assembly is now underway for 30-days. Our statewide grassroots volunteers will be there fighting on real issues that matter to you and your family.
JAN 3, 2025
AARP Kentucky is proud to welcome our new volunteer leaders joining our Executive Council. We extend a grateful thanks to our outgoing Council members who've generously contributed so much time and talent serving Kentuckians 50-plus, our Commonwealth and AARP’s Mission of service.
SEP 17, 2024
No matter where you are in the caregiver journey, these local agencies and organizations can help make the process easier
NOV 18, 2024
Two special volunteers recognized for exceptional service to their community.
JUN 28, 2024
Five Kentucky communities getting a boost to become more livable for residents of all ages.
MAR 1, 2024
Many communities today lack attainable and equitable housing options necessary to meet people’s preferences and changing demographics and economic realities. AARP is fighting to change that for everyone of every age in Louisville.
Elder abuse is widespread. Every year an estimated 1 in 10 older Americans are victims of elder abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Elder Abuse Awareness Month may be coming to a close, but we all deserve to lead happy and healthy lives free from abuse as we age - everyday.
An interactive experience that will offer a closer look at the art of Isabelle de Borchgrave.
We welcome a special guest contributor with a message for Kentucky on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2021. LaDonna Koebel is the Executive Director for the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office of Senior Protection.
This is a 3-part series on Tuesdays from June 29th to July 13th.
AARP’s Comebackers project is reaching out to older workers who may need further education to compete for better-paying jobs.
During his long-time tenure in the Kentucky Legislature, Senator C.B. Embry has set an example of how good policy making can improve the lives of Kentuckians as we age.
The Technical Advisory Committee for Consumer Rights & Client Needs is especially focused on ways Kentucky can increase access, expand services, improve quality of care, develop more patient-centered and improved customer service for Medicaid members.
The Emergency Broadband Benefit is a temporary FCC program to help households struggling to afford internet service during the pandemic.
In a virtual ceremony, Ohio County Judge Executive David L. Johnston proclaims May as Older Americans Month.
Join us for a tele-town hall about family caregiving for Veterans on May 6th.
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