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AARP Oklahoma

All the news that matters for 50+ Oklahomans
AARP Oklahoma State Director Sean Voskuhl and AARP Oklahoma Advocacy Director Joy McGill will discuss AARP Oklahoma's efforts.
Join us for AARP Oklahoma-sponsored events and hikes throughout the year, request a free Healthy Habits kit and enter for a chance to win the AARP Oklahoma Outdoor Experience sweepstakes. Join us as we roll up our sleeves and clean up Oklahoma’s beautiful state parks on Sunday, April 21, in advance of Earth Day.
Join AARP Oklahoma and the Choctaw Senior Center for a free community presentation on Downsizing and Decluttering.
Learn more about the Caring for Caregivers Act and find answers to frequently asked questions to receive the tax credit which begins in 2024.
Learn more about action items you can take to support current advocacy-related issues supported by AARP Oklahoma.
The 15th annual AARP Oklahoma Native American Elder Honors event honored 47 Native American elders from 23 Oklahoma tribal nations for their achievements, community service and impact.
Join AARP Oklahoma at Senior Day at the Capitol on March 11. You'll have the opportunity to meet your lawmakers and share your views on important legislation.
AARP Oklahoma vows to once again fight the outrageous 14 percent rate hike for residential utility customers.
The Caring for Caregivers Act will give eligible family caregivers a tax credit of up to $2,000 a year starting in the 2024 tax year or up to $3,000 a year if the person being cared for is a veteran or has a dementia-related diagnosis.
AARP Oklahoma needs volunteers to educate state lawmakers about issues important to older residents.
 More than 524,000 Oklahomans care for older parents, spouses and other loved ones so they can live independently in their homes and communities. Free AARP Oklahoma Family Caregiver Resource Kits are now available to all Oklahomans.
AARP Oklahoma's 2023 Andrus Awards and Volunteer Celebration virtually honored Oklahomans age 50-plus for their dedicated volunteer work across the state. The Andrus Award for Community Service is named in honor of AARP founder Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus and is the highest honor presented by AARP.
The AARP Community Challenge Grant program is part of the nationwide AARP Livable Communities initiative that helps communities become great places to live for residents of all ages.
For the first time since AARP began publishing the Scorecard in 2011, more than half of Medicaid long-term care dollars nationwide for older adults and people with physical disabilities went to home- and community-based services instead of nursing homes and other institutions.
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