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AARP Massachusetts

News and information important to Bay State residents age 50+
Hundreds of older adults packed the State House to lobby legistlators to make the aging popultion in Massachusetts a priority
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.
Governor Healey Signs Executive Order to Implement Age-Friendly Policies & Practices
AARP Massachusetts is working to make your neighborhoods, towns, cities, and rural areas great places to live for people of all ages.
While crypto ATM scams are rising, advocates ask for daily transaction limits and other protections.
Alzheimer’s causes changes in memory, thinking and behavior that are not normal aging. Join AARP Massachusetts and the Alzheimer’s Association for a live, interactive webinar and learn the difference between normal aging and Alzheimer’s.
The AARP Massachusetts Advisory Council (AC) provides strategic direction for AARP at the state level. Each member brings uniquely valuable skills and experience to AARP.
In 2025, AARP Massachusetts is working to support caregivers, fight fraud and make Massachusetts even more livable. Learn about our legislative priorities and sign up for SMS Advocacy Alerts.
Massachusetts Attorney General announced plans to ban junk fees starting in September. AARP backed the AG's move and appeared at news conference with the Attorney General when she made the announcement
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