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AARP Ohio

AARP is working to improve the lives of all Ohioans.
Eleven communities across Ohio are getting a boost in their work to become more livable for residents of all ages.
Since 1935, Social Security has helped older Americans live and retire with dignity, supported people with disabilities, and provided vital income to families after the loss of a loved one. While it has never missed a payment, Social Security has its challenges.
Enter the AARP Ohio Celebrates Social Security: Cincinnati Reds VIP First Pitch Sweepstakes by August 1 for a chance to win an unforgettable day for two at the Great American Ball Park.
Enter to win one of three (3) pairs of Foreigner tickets to their Thursday, July 24 concert at 7 p.m. Sweepstakes ends June 30.
AARP Ohio wants to celebrate caregivers. Tell us your story for the chance to recognize them on NBC4 as an Every Day Hero.
Scammers turn up the heat when the weather gets hot.
Ohio family caregivers provided 1.4 billion hours of unpaid care valued at $21 billion in 2021, according to the newest AARP Valuing the Invaluable report.
Nursing home residents and caregivers are invited to share their experiences with the task force at an upcoming listening session near them. Sign up now!
New publications helps neighbors and local leaders create community gardens for people of all ages.
Honor the civil rights leader at these events in Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus.
In a year-end celebration, AARP Ohio honored nine volunteers who went above and beyond for Ohioans 50-plus and their communities, including the 2022 Andrus Award recipient—Julialynne Walker of Columbus.
Ohio lawmakers passed House Bill 23, which will develop education and provide optional dementia training to first responders.
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.
Six Ohio organizations and municipalities received 2022 AARP Community Challenge grants for local projects to benefit residents of all ages.
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.
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