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AARP Kentucky

News and resources helping Kentuckians to live their best life
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.
NOV 25, 2024
The Louisville Community of Care Project is now enrolling participants who live in 40203 neighborhoods.
JUL 1, 2024
Kentucky lawmakers recently passed a two-year state budget that includes more than $50 million in additional funding for programs that serve older residents.
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.
Serving Kentucky, Fighting for Members
2013 General Assembly - AARP Kentucky Statement: Preserve Public Pensions
Serving Kentucky, Delivering for Members
Looking Ahead: Volunteers Giving Back to Others in 2013
AARP Urges Governor Beshear to Expand Medicaid Coverage Under ACA
Ron Bridges – AARP Kentucky State Director
Responsible solutions needed for long-term challenges facing Social Security and Medicare.
As Americans paused to remember Pearl Harbor Day, local veterans – spanning WWII to Iraq –where recognized for their service to the nation. Ohio County Fiscal Court honored local veterans at its December meeting with their families and local AARP volunteers.
You may reach us during business hours at: 10401 Linn Station Road, Suite 121 in Louisville, Ky 40223. Phone toll-free: 1-866-295-7275 Fax: 502-394-9918 kyaarp@aarp.org Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Local Map Directions: Your Kentucky state office is committed to helping Kentuckians 50+ live their best lives possible.
AARP Kentucky staff and volunteer Charlotte Whittaker met with Senators McConnell and Paul, Representatives Guthrie, Massie, Yarmuth, Whitfield (or their staff) and other key members of Congress involved in the lame duck discussions to avert a so-called “fiscal cliff”. From across the country, AARP brought key state volunteers and staff together on Capitol Hill to urge high ranking members of Congress not to reduce Social Security or Medicare benefits in any end of year deal. With regard to both Medicare and Medicaid they told members of Congress that simply reducing government expenditures by shifting costs does not lower the cost of health care—it merely shifts the cost to beneficiaries and other payers.
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