State Director Jenny Carlson shares her caregiving journey, invites Ohio caregivers to share their stories, and explains how AARP Ohio is fighting for Ohio's 1.5 million family caregivers.
AARP members and guests can receive a $3 discount off online tickets for adults, seniors, college students, and children 6–17 years to Discovering Ansel Adams at the Cincinnati Art Museum from Sept. 27, 2024–Jan. 19, 2025. Discount tickets are only available online. Register to receive the code to purchase discount tickets.
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A new report that shows an estimated 127,193 of Ohioans on Medicare prescription drug plans will see savings thanks to a new out-of-pocket cap that starts Jan.1, 2025.
AARP Ohio invites you to a free screening of Toni Morrison’s biographical film as part of its Juneteenth celebration. Learn the history of Juneteenth and what it means to our organization.
AARP Ohio is once again excited to celebrate Pride Month. Learn about what we are doing with Stonewall Columbus and Lavender Listings, and the resources we have for LGBTQ caretakers.
An effort to expand Ohio’s access to high-speed internet was signed into law in May. Now, the Ohio Senate is cutting the funding needed for the program to run.
With limited supply and high costs, AARP Ohio is promoting affordable housing initiatives across the state, such as revised zoning laws to allow accessory dwelling units.
Join clinicians from the Cleveland Clinic's Neurological Institute to learn more health and caregiving. Each session includes a presentation from a clinic expert and live audience Q&A via AARP Ohio's Facebook and YouTube pages
Join AARP Ohio and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for our three-part celebration of Black Music Month: It's Been Said All Along, Voices of Rage, Hope, and Empowerment.
If the COVID-19 pandemic has shown us anything, it’s that access to high-speed internet is not a luxury; it’s a necessity. Unfortunately, the high-speed internet too many Ohioans need is not available where they live, and this holds them back.