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From history, painting and cooking to games, fitness and health, AARP Idaho is spotlighting New Knowledge Adventures as a way for people 50-plus to have fun and meet others while keeping their brains sharp.
The fourth annual iKnow expo in Lexington aims to arm family caregivers with information and resources that can make their lives a little easier.
Are you taking care of a loved one with memory loss, dementia or Alzheimer’s disease? Do you need help understanding your role as a caregiver? If so, the Non-Metro New Mexico Area Agency on Aging has a workshop that can help.
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If you are interested in healthcare and are looking for a new volunteer opportunity, consider signing up to become a SHINE Counselor!
AARP Foundation is again providing free tax assistance and preparation for taxpayers with low to moderate income through the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide, in its 49th year, is the nation’s largest free tax assistance and preparation service, giving special attention to the older population. You do not need to be a member of AARP or a retiree to use this service.
AARP Mississippi offers volunteer opportunities that allow you to work in your own community. Members and friends are working with us statewide to make our communities more livable for people of all ages, provide resources for folks caring for loved ones, and raise awareness about fraud and scams. Below, you’ll find even more ways to help!
AARP, Concord Hospital and Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association present Aging Well in the Capital Area: Tips and Tools. It’s a wellness series with topics ranging from finances to forgetfulness, presented by experts and professionals in the community.
Many Connecticut residential customers have experienced issues with retail electric choice in the last several years: overly-aggressive marketing practices, charging high prices under variable rate contracts, and the current proliferation of fixed rate offers with enrollment and termination fees. Typical questions from residents include:
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