More than 206,000 Rhode Islanders provide billions in unpaid care, often at personal cost, as AARP urges leaders to act ahead of the 2026 legislative session.
Getting around Providence right now can be stressful, chaotic and scary for everyone. The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced how important it is to have safe spaces to walk, bike, and travel in the city.
Catherine Taylor joined AARP Rhode Island on Monday, May 17, 2021 as AARP Rhode Island State Director. She succeeds Kathleen Connell, AARP Rhode Island’s first and only State Director since 1999. After a transition week, Connell retired May 2.
Throughout the current session of the General Assembly, AARP Rhode Island has worked with community partners and legislators to introduce and support legislation affecting residents who are 50-plus.