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AARP North Dakota

The most up-to-date news for North Dakotans over 50 is right here
Deadline for AARP's most prestigious honor is open to nominations. Deadline is July 15.
The AARP ND Speakers Bureau has skilled volunteers who can provide your organization with free, highly relevant presentations.
The Social Security Administration has halted harmful reductions in service, AARP calls for continued customer service improvements.
In 2025 we're bringing fraud events to seven North Dakota towns and offering a wide range of virtual events to show you how to safeguard yourself from fraud.
Eunice Kuhn of Grand Forks has been appointed to the AARP North Dakota Executive Council.
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem is warning North Dakotans of a recent increase in the number of people reporting scam calls claiming that their Social Security number had been compromised. Unfortunately, several people have fallen victim to the scam.
If you missed the July 1 telephone town hall on steps you can take to make healthy decisions to best protect yourself from COVID-19, you can still listen to the recording.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, AARP has canceled all in-person events for the remainder of 2020. But we are conducting many of those events online or by telephone.
2020 program open to all North Dakotans
At an average cost of $9,215 per month for care, skilled nursing care is expensive. The North Dakota Medicaid program helps qualifying individuals pay for the cost of long-term care services in both nursing homes and in individuals’ own homes and other community settings.
Hear from Tony Aukland with the N.D. Information Technology Department
AARP has been working to promote the health and well-being of older Americans for more than sixty years.
AARP is looking for volunteers in Grand Forks, West Fargo and Bismarck to help make the state more livable for residents of all ages.
Nearly four million people are being sent their Economic Impact Payment by prepaid debit card, instead of paper check. The determination of which taxpayers receive a debit card was made by the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, another part of the U.S. Treasury Department that works with the IRS to handle distribution of the payments.
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