AARP Minnesota is raising concerns over a recent decision by the Legislature’s Commerce working group that could significantly impact Medicare choices for older Minnesotans.
After more than 18 months of work, which included story collection, stakeholder meetings, legislative testimony, lobbying, and so much more, Arizona will finally have improved standards in Assisted Living Facilities.
Ever wonder what the secret sauce to a long, happy life is? You might think it’s all about good genes and eating kale every day (which helps!), but the real magic lies in small, intentional habits that anyone can embrace—no matter your age or stage in life.
Explore the untold history of America's military women from the Revolution to modern day leadership. Learn how they broke barriers, served with courage, and helped reshape the US military
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is warning consumers to be on the lookout for scam texts claiming you have unpaid traffic violation tickets and threatening that this is the "final notice".
Six Texas areas received AARP Community Challenge grants this year to fund quick-action projects, including a neighborhood garden, murals and upgraded crosswalks.
Since its start in 2017, the AARP Community Challenge program has awarded more than $9 million to some 800 projects around the country. The goal is to provide quick-action grants for communities to work on livability issue.
Sarah Lenz Lock, executive director for the Global Council on Brain Health, will discuss the latest research on environment and brain health as the keynote speaker at AARP Oregon’s 2021 Vital Aging conference in November.
AARP will offer a series of “Money Milestones” webinars and telephone town hall events this fall. The sessions will cover saving, investing, estate planning, and spotting and avoiding scams.
Now in its sixth year, New Knowledge Adventures (NKA) offers virtual continuing education classes for adults 50 and older. Lifelong learning is an important part of healthy aging, and the NKA program makes it accessible and free to all Idahoans.
AARP Nevada is seeking virtual volunteers—people who are either comfortable with technology like smartphones, computers and tablets or who are willing to learn to use these devices to reach Nevadans across the state.
AARP New York is advocating for a state tax credit for family caregivers and the federal Credit for Caring Act, which would provide a tax credit of up to $5,000 to offset costs such as home modifications, in-home care and transportation.