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News and information important to Bay State residents age 50+
August marks 90 years of Social Security. It has been there for multiple generations — and AARP fights every day so that it stays strong for you and generations to come.
Hundreds of older adults packed the State House to lobby legistlators to make the aging popultion in Massachusetts a priority
AARP Massachusetts is working to make your neighborhoods, towns, cities, and rural areas great places to live for people of all ages.
Whether you're caring for a loved one, looking to improve your own health, or simply curious about the link between food and brain function, you'll want to check this series out.
The following article was written by AARP MA intern Chloe-Rose Crouch:
The following article is written by Chloe-Rose Crouch, AARP MA intern.
“Caring For Those Who Care” is a dynamic curriculum that provides insights into the experiences, needs and preferred service delivery methods for diverse family caregivers.
AARP is urging passage of the bipartisan, bicameral Credit for Caring Act (S. 1670/H.R. 3321) introduced by Senators Ernst, Bennet, Capito, and Warren and Representative Sánchez that would provide a new, non-refundable federal tax credit of up to $5,000 to eligible family caregivers to help address the financial challenges of caring for older parents, spouses, and other loved ones while remaining in the workforce. The vast majority of individuals 50-plus (92
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