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 Connecticut recently submitted comments to the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) in opposition to a request by the United Illuminating Company to implement a rate increase that will significantly raise the cost of electricity for Connecticut residential customers. The complete testimony submitted to PURA by AARP Connecticut is below.
Concord Television's Senior Speak NH August 2024, hosted by AARP NH volunteer Dan Wise, Caitlin Cawley from Home Instead, who shares information about staying in your own home as you age.
Join AARP NH and the Manchester Historic Society on August 24 (9-10:30 am) for a free, guided historic walking tour through downtown Manchester. The walking tour portion is about 2 miles long and will focus on Queen City’s rich history.
AUSTIN, Texas – After three decades as an educator, Mary Ragland is drawing from two pensions and modest Social Security earnings to make ends meet in retirement.
Rural settings are often seen as good places to grow old because of the abundance of friendly social support. For people on limited budgets, lower costs in rural areas can also be attractive.
Albany, Nueva York – AARP New York se unió hoy al asambleísta estatal John T. McDonald III, a la asambleísta Patricia Fahy, al Public Utility Law Project (PULP, Proyecto de ley de servicios públicos) y a National Grid para instar a la gobernadora Kathy Hochul a firmar una legislación que reduciría los costos de los servicios públicos de los adultos mayores del estado que están inscritos en el programa estatal de descuento en medicamentos recetados.
Denver, Colo.— AARP announced seven organizations throughout Colorado will receive 2024 Community Challenge grants – part of AARP’s largest investment in communities to date with $3.8 million awarded among 343 organizations nationwide. Grantees will implement quick-action projects that help communities become more livable by improving public places; transportation; housing; digital connections; and more, with an emphasis on the needs of adults ages 50 and older.