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Texans — or anyone in the U.S. and abroad — can choose from a range of free classes every week that includes Nia, Zumba, tai chi, strength training, and balance and mobility.
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More than 3.7 million Texans 65 and older depend on Social Security benefits for at least a portion of their income.
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AARP Indiana hired Ron Weatherford for a pilot Tai Chi session in March 2024, drawing more than 500 registrants. The classes went bi-monthly this year, with 200 to 300 attendees each time.
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AARP Oklahoma is teaming up with the state parks system and Travel OK to encourage residents to get active and enjoy the outdoors this year.
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In August, AARP Tennessee will team up with Encore Creativity for Older Adults to launch Encore Nashville Rocks, a 15-week choral program culminating in a December concert accompanied by a live band.
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A collaboration among AARP Alaska and several community partners is giving new insights on how to recognize dementia and care for those who have it.
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AARP charitable affiliate Wish of a Lifetime made a week-long trip happen for Sherry Imamura-Ryan, a Wahiawa resident who was able to visit the Japanese cousins she had grown up with. At 74, she hadn’t visited her homeland of Japan in over six decades.
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It Takes More than Love to Care for a Loved One.Every day more than 820,000 Washingtonians perform a great labor of love: caring for older parents, spouses, and other loved ones so they can remain at home—where they want to be.
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Complete Streets benefit walkers, bikers, wheelchair users, public transportation patrons, and drivers.
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AARP Virginia webinar explored tips for reducing clutter and how doing so could contribute to brain health.