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Latest AARP research attaches $16.3 billion value to the estimated 1.2 billion hours of unpaid care that family caregivers provided in 2021.
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Georgia consumers reported $158 million in fraud losses in 2022, according to FTC data.
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DeShaun Johnson's 60-minute class, offered every Friday from 10 to 11 a.m., might help you shed a few pounds and tone your biceps. It’s also designed to benefit your brain health by helping you manage stress, get a good night’s sleep and engage with other people.
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As Washington's older population is expected to increase, the state is developing a 'multisector plan for aging'
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More than 1 in 5 Ohioans age 45 and over currently provide unpaid care to an adult relative or friend, according to a new AARP Vital Voices survey. The poll explores the perspectives of Ohio residents on issues such as health care, financial security, caregiving and livable communities. Its findings will help guide AARP Ohio’s work across the state.
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AARP Connecticut will focus this legislative cycle on cost-of-living issues and ways to help older residents cope with them.
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Join AARP Vermont for a virtual series exploring sexual health, modern love and intimacy for older adults.
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Colorado's Prescription Drug Affordability Board has deemed three anti-inflammatory medications unaffordable, the first time such an entity has made such a move. Amgen, the maker of one of the medications, has filed a lawsuit challenging the board's authority.
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The set of reforms includes creating a new fund to support career advancement for long-term care workers, requiring care facilities to submit disease outbreak response plans, and allowing qualified assisted living staff to provide basic health services.