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A guide to connect Marylanders with state, local and national services.
NOV 6, 2025
Veterans Day, celebrated each year November 11, is a time to honor the service and sacrifice of those who have served in the U.S. armed forces. It’s also a reminder of the need to protect veterans beyond their time in uniform.
NOV 6, 2025
According to the Federal Trade Commission, more money is reported stolen through fraud originating on social media than by any other method of contact. Reports to the AARP Fraud Watch Network Helpline show a rise in scams on TikTok. Many are recycled fraud tactics with a social media twist. Here are three ways to help protect yourself.
NOV 3, 2025
Nov. 4 to 11, shine a green light to raise awareness of veteran benefits and to show our veterans they are seen, heard, and supported.
Guest blogger Monte Ephraim is Manager of Behavioral Health Services and LGBT Older Adult Programming at The LGBT Health Resource Center of Chase Brexton Health Care in Baltimore, Md.
Barbara Corcoran explains how an elaborate email scheme almost cost her $400,000
AARP Maryland, working with state government and consumer advocates, is promoting Protect Week, starting Monday, June 15, to raise awareness about fraud, and provide resources to prevent scams.
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AARP is providing information and resources about COVID-19 to help older Marylanders, and their families protect themselves from the virus and prevent it from spreading to others.
Because every caregiver’s journey is unique, on good days and in challenging times, AARP and the Elizabeth Dole Foundation have teamed up again to offer strategies to help military and veteran caregivers tackle some of the most critical issues they’re facing as a result of COVID-19. We recognize that many in the caregiving community may be at elevated risk for the virus and encourage everyone to take all recommended precautions to avoid any risks or complications.
Guest blogger Catherine Kirk Robins is deputy director of the Maryland Citizens' Health Initiative.
Guest blogger Tracey E. Lankford, senior operations associate for AARP Maryland, shares how she manages stress while teleworking, caring for her family and pursuing her graduate degree.
AARP will host a live Coronavirus Information Tele-Town Hall every Thursday at 12 p.m. (CST). Experts at this week’s live Q&A event will address your questions related to protecting yourself and loved ones from the virus, staying healthy and reducing social isolation.
BALTIMORE (March 18, 2020)—AARP Maryland is applauding the Maryland General Assembly for passing legislation strengthening the health and wellbeing of Marylanders aged 50-plus, even in the wake of their historic decision to end the session early due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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