AARP is launching a nationwide movement, I Am A Caregiver. To many lawmakers, America’s millions of caregivers are invisible. Yet, these family caregivers hold up a broken long-term care system, which is why AARP is looking for your help.
AARP Alaska and partners successfully advocated for a $2.5 million increase for senior community-based grants to ensure the continued delivery of critical support services to help older Alaskans remain independent in their homes.
In too many communities across Minnesota, people can’t safely walk to where they need or want to go due to a lack sidewalks, crosswalks or other safety features that make streets safe for pedestrians and drivers.
AARP Oregon is proud to announce that Liz James has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 AARP Andrus Award for Community Service, the Association’s most prestigious and visible state volunteer award for community service
AARP launched a new tool to bring together valuable information and resources to help veterans, military families and their caregivers navigate their health care options.
AARP Indiana announced today the hiring of Anna Forster to serve as the office’s communications analyst. In this position, Forster will work closely with AARP Indiana data, providing research analytics to lead communication and engagement efforts in communities throughout the state. She will also support social and digital media strategies.
AARP Massachusetts is seeking an inspiring leader to join our team as Volunteer State President to begin on January 1st, 2025. This person will be familiar with AARP, passionate about our mission serving the needs of Massachusetts’ aging population.
Cientos de miles más residentes de Nueva York mayores de 65 años podrían reunir los requisitos para ahorrar unos $600 al mes, en promedio, en costos de medicamentos recetados y en la prima de Medicare. Eso es gracias a una expansión muy esperada del Programa de ahorros de Medicare del estado, por el cual AARP New York luchó con éxito este año. A partir del próximo año, los residentes de Nueva York de 65 años o más podrán recibir ahorros bajo este programa federal de subsidios si sus ingresos del 2022 son iguales o inferiores a los siguientes: