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News and resources helping Kentuckians to live their best life
Craig Nicholson, a 66-year-old Army veteran and first vice commander of the Kentucky branch of the National Association for Black Veterans, needed heart and kidney transplants two years ago.

Fortunately, he and his wife, Judy Nicholson, both AARP veteran volunteers in Kentucky, knew exactly where to look for support: a booklet produced by AARP called the “AARP Veterans and Military Families Caregiver Guide.”
As of November 1, 2025, millions of Americans—including many older adults—may not receive their monthly food benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
No matter where you are in the caregiver journey, these local agencies and organizations can help make the process easier
Three important things to know about fraud and scams - right now.
New ordinances passed in Louisville and Lexington last year, with the support of AARP Kentucky, are making it easier for residents to build convenient housing options known as accessory dwelling units, or ADUs.
Nominations are now open for the 2022 AARP Kentucky Andrus Award for Community Service. Nomination deadline is July 15, 2022.
A new report highlights how geographic, racial and economic factors limit access to health care services for many older Louisville residents.
Women 50+ will likely show up in big numbers again in November - so elected officials and political candidates need to pay attention to their needs and concerns.
“I would not be who I am today without her. She deserves to win because…she is kind, loving and hard working.”
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Free Resources Identify Top Scams Targeting Kentucky Veterans and Military Community Offers Ways to Fight Back
New AARP resource center for veterans and military families
A new survey of Louisville Metro Mayoral candidates for the May 17 primary elections. AARP Kentucky asked the candidates where they stand on issues important to Louisville voters 50-plus.
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