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What do cooking, driving, and reading all have in common? These daily tasks all require good cognitive ability which is why it's important to keep your brain sharp so you can keep thriving as you age.
Check out these most common questions about the Social Security spousal benefit.
State representatives will soon vote on a bill that introduces protections for Illinois residents from frauds and scams at crypto-ATMs.
The best way to continue living independently in a home you love is to plan ahead and make changes that will benefit you today and in the future, as needs and abilities will change over time.
Esther's Law goes into effect March 23. It allows patients in Ohio long-term care facilities to install cameras or other electronic monitoring devices in their rooms.
AARP Ohio is seeking nominations for a family caregiver, living in our state, who takes care of loved one.
Bill would add another layer of security for older New Yorkers targeted by scammers
Join AARP Massachusetts on Tuesday, June 17 for an evening of fun and learning. We’ll play some trivia, enjoy live music, and uncover some fascinating fraud facts—all while having a blast at Seven Saws Brewing in Holden! Learn More:
Katherine Jackson-Bickford has learned some things about life the hard way, experiences that led her to volunteer with AARP — helping others for 16 years now and counting.
In Clear Terms with AARP California™ is a free podcast that focuses on issues impacting Californians of all ages.
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