Love where you live in New Hampshire? You're not alone. As people age, one of the biggest challenges is being able to live independently in your community.
This is a sight you can’t miss! Thousands of gorgeous sunflowers blowing in a summer breeze! Grab your friends, grab your grandkids and get take some great social media pics while you make memories together!
This July we’re focusing on Social Security. Join us July 15 for one of our FREE ice cream events for resources, conversation, and the important information you need to know about Social Security. And, the free cone is on us!
This summer, AARP New Hampshire is marking a major milestone—the 90th anniversary of Social Security—with free and fun outdoor celebrations you won't want to miss that combine sweet treats and meaning conversation.
High speed internet is no longer a luxury, it’s a necessity. And with the COVID-19 pandemic now entering its third year, access to affordable and reliable high speed internet, also known as broadband, is essential to providing the connections Granite Staters need to family, friends, health care providers, work and so much more.
February is Black History Month. It is a time to focus attention on the contributions of African Americans to the United States. It honors all Black people from all periods of U.S. history, from the enslaved people first brought over from Africa in the early 17th century to African Americans living in the United States today.
Caring for a loved one? Do you need some time to recharge and use your creative side? Caregivers are an important community resource that help their older parents, spouses, and other loved ones age at home—where they want to be!
Concord Television's Senior Speak NH February 2022 edition, hosted by AARP NH volunteer Karen Ulmer Dorsch, featured AARP NH State Director Todd Fahey who spoke about advocacy efforts underway in the Granite State. If you missed it, don't worry!
The country’s three major wireless carriers - AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile - will be shutting down their third-generation (3G) cellular networks in 2022 to make room for better fourth-generation (4G) and new fifth-generation (5G) services. As a result, many older phones will be unable to make or receive calls and text messages or use data services. This may also affect devices that rely on 3G connectivity, such as medical alert devices, tablets, smartwatches, in-car SOS services, Kindle readers, home security products and other devices that are dependent on 3G.