Being a caregiver is one of the most meaningful roles a person can take on — but it often comes with personal sacrifices. Across North Carolina, thousands of people dedicate their time and energy to caring for loved ones, while also trying to balance their own financial, emotional, and professional needs.
ASHEVILLE, NC — AARP North Carolina has released a powerful new video, “Rebuilding with an Age-Friendly Lens.” Just under four minutes long, the video showcases the voices and visions of community leaders working to ensure older adults are not left behind in the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation.
WINSTON-SALEM, NC — Take a STEP toward better health and join a free walking program in Winston-Salem. Now in its fourth year, each walk is led by a local healthcare provider and is open to people of all ages and abilities.
This week on "Real Life" Radio, host Debra Tyler Horton interviews Tokyo Rosenthal, a talented musician from Chapel Hill who starting pursuing his full-time music career well after the age of 50. Tokyo is one of many mid-life and older adults who are turning to AARP to help them reach for their real possibilities. Listen to his story and learn more about AARP's information and resources to help you find your "what's next." You can also listen live on your local Real Life radio station.
RALEIGH -- Listen to "Real Life" radio this weekend and learn more about what lies ahead during this year's short session of the North Carolina General Assembly. Guests Mary Bethel of AARP, and Alexandra Sirota of the N.C. Budget and Tax Center, discuss the state budget and other big issues as they predict what policy changes may be debated or put into law by the legislature this spring. Listen to this weekend's show on the link below, or on your radio dial on one of the Real Life radio stations.
This week on "Real Life" radio, you can hear about AARP's efforts to provide African-American women with information and resources to help with family caregiving.
This Saturday is the 22 nd Anniversary of the "Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive." On May 10, in collaboration with AARP Foundation, NC Feeding America, Inc., US Postal Service, National Association of Letter Carriers, National Rural Carriers Association, AFL-CIO, United Way, Campbell Soup, Publix and others, people from all over the state will be donating food to feed the hungry.
There is a growing and often silent epidemic that is touching more and more North Carolinians everyday – the burdens of family caregiving. From the financial or time strains it’s taking on people who are balancing the needs of caregiving with work or family, to the health toll it takes from the stress and uncertainty of providing the appropriate amount of care that loved ones need, caregivers often feel alone in their challenges.
RALEIGH - Older North Carolinians overwhelmingly support bipartisan legislation to combat age discrimination in the workplace, a new AARP survey shows.
RALEIGH -- Southern Shores resident Robert Palombo has been appointed the new state president of AARP North Carolina, the state’s largest social mission organization with over 1.1 million North Carolina members.
RALEIGH -- Like the rest of the nation, North Carolinians have historically low personal savings rates that threaten the confidence people have of living securely in their retirement.