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AARP Michigan

Stay up-to-date with happenings for Michiganders 50-plus
JAN 22, 2026
Looking for a fun way to connect with others, learn something new and enjoy a little friendly competition... all from the comfort of home? You are cordially invited to play virtual bingo!
JAN 1, 2026
AARP is urging state lawmakers to expand Michigan’s Homestead Property Tax Credit. The credit, which was claimed by 27 percent of all Michigan households in 2023, provides a state-tax refund for qualifying homeowners based on factors such as household income and a home’s taxable value. Renters can claim the credit, too, on the assumption that a portion of property tax is passed on to them in rent.
DEC 29, 2025
Looking for a cozy way to spend an afternoon, connect with your neighbors and learn something new?
NOV 21, 2025
Join us for Luminous Life, an interactive event designed to celebrate and uplift African American women. This event will feature inspiring speakers on caring for your crown, maximizing your health, and building your wealth. You will leave feeling inspired and empowered with information and resources to live a luminous life.
Michigan receives $30 billion a year in federal funding guided by the census. A proper count affects services critical to older adults in Michigan.
Stratford Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center reports no COVID-19 cases, and draws praise for safely meeting health care needs, while state reports 23 percent of pandemic deaths occurred in nursing homes across Michigan.
More than 200 Michigan veterans and their family members took part in a telephone town hall hosted by AARP Michigan. Questions focused on everything from COVID-19 and stimulus checks to medical benefits and discharge documents.
In a telephone town hall hosted by AARP Michigan, Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist talked about delivering COVID-19 testing to those who need it most, racial inequalities, and staying safe
Resources for updates, home health visits, food banks, grocery access and meal delivery.
There are many options out there -- some high tech, some old school -- to stay connected with friends and family and still maintain social distancing during the long-lasting coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. Rep. Dan Kildee of Michigan's 5th Congressional District participated in a telephone town hall today hosted by AARP Michigan. He fielded questions from the listening audience dealing with protecting older adults at nursing homes, federal stimulus checks, coronavirus testing availability and other topics related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Barbara Corcoran explains how an elaborate email scheme almost cost her $400,000
U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens, 11th Congressional District in Michigan, took questions on what's happening in Washington with the pandemic during a telephone town hall hosted by AARP Michigan. Participants asked about stimulus checks, small business relief, nursing homes and other topics.
What's happening with your stimulus check? How much is being spent to find a vaccine? Will there be more money for small business loans? U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell fields these and other questions during teletown hall hosted by AARP Michigan.
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Contact information and more from your state office. Learn what we are doing to champion social change and help you live your best life.