In Ohio, state volunteers champion legislative changes on critical issues, including support for family caregivers, brain health, fraud prevention and financial security for older adults.
You’re invited to “Step Out” with AARP Ohio. You’ll learn all of the ways you can “Step Up” to make a difference firsthand from AARP Volunteers right here in your own community.
We’re giving Congress 100+ reasons to prioritize a tax credit for family caregivers in the first 100 days of the new presidency. Add your reason to the list.
Join AARP Ohio's community of volunteers and donate your time and talent — in person or from home — to improve the lives of older Ohioans and their families.
The Credit for Caring Act, if enacted, would offer up to a $5,000 nonrefundable federal tax credit to help offset family caregiving-related expenses, such as home care aides, adult day services, home modifications and respite care.
When city and county leaders decide what’s best for their communities—from the type of housing allowed to bus service and park investments—AARP Ohio wants them to consider its 1.5 million members.
When shopping online for the holidays, festive fraudsters are banking that you'll fall for their tricks. Know the signs of a scam and what you can do about it.
Veronica McCreary-Hall knows firsthand that responding to the needs of individuals with dementia requires special training for Ohio’s police and EMTs. That’s why passing House Bill 23 is so important. It would protect vulnerable Ohioans.
During the Ohio General Assembly's lame duck session, take a look at the five bills that benefit 50-plus Ohioans and get involved in AARP Ohio's efforts to pass them into law.
The 2023 AARP Ohio Virtual Volunteer Summit will be held Monday, Jan. 30, through Friday, Feb. 3. It will include information on advocacy and volunteer opportunities.
The Ohio General Assembly will meet after Election Day for a final session to try to pass bills that have languished for the past two years, before the new term begins on Tuesday, Jan. 3.