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The AARP Bulletin

A new report highlights how geographic, racial and economic factors limit access to health care services for many older Louisville residents.
Appreciate works of art from the comfort of your own home by joining a virtual tour of world-famous museums on Tuesday, April 26, at 2 p.m.
In the wake of the deadly tornado that ravaged western Kentucky in December, AARP assisted with relief efforts and provided critical information on how to get or offer aid to those affected.
The state General Assembly made changes to voting rules last year, and AARP wants voters to know what to expect when they prepare to cast ballots in the primary election on Tuesday, May 17.
When the state General Assembly returns to the capitol on Jan. 4, AARP grassroots volunteers will be there (virtually) to promote the needs of the state’s older adults.
While people are busy with seasonal preparations and social activities, AARP Kentucky is reminding members to be aware of holiday-related cons.
Five Kentucky areas received 2021 AARP Community Challenge grants for quick-action projects to boost the quality of life for residents.
Lexington’s premier “aging well” event returns this year on Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Lexington Senior Center, at 195 Life Lane.
During the 2021 session the state General Assembly passed many pieces of legislation that will improve life for older Kentuckians.
AARP’s Comebackers project is reaching out to older workers who may need further education to compete for better-paying jobs.
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