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The AARP Bulletin

According to new research from AARP, Montana’s 50-plus population has an outsize economic impact that will help the state recover financially from the pandemic and drive growth for the next three decades.
Now that the recent state legislative session is over, AARP Montana has created the 2021 Legislative Roundup, to provide a summary of priority measures the office worked on during the session and the lawmakers who supported them.
Estate planning is a crucial consideration for older adults, but it can be a stressful, even confusing, endeavor. AARP Montana, in collaboration with Montana State University Extension, aims to ease the process with a series of free virtual workshops.
A rich online roster of events from AARP Montana continues to grow as a vibrant way for people to engage, learn and have fun while easing social isolation during the coronavirus pandemic.
The state’s 114,000 unpaid family caregivers are often stressed by the responsibilities of caring for a loved one.
Crucial aging concerns, such as financial security, elder abuse and services for the growing 65-plus population, will propel AARP Montana’s agenda for the legislative session that starts Monday, Jan. 4.
AARP Montana, which uses its powerful voice in the state capitol to fight for older adults, wants to zero in on the concerns of residents 50-plus to develop its priorities when the Legislature convenes on Monday, Jan. 4.
Adapting a residence to accommodate changes brought on by age has become more relevant during the pandemic, and alterations can help people age as independently as possible at home.
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