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AARP South Dakota

News and events for the 50+ and their families in the Rushmore State
The deadline is coming – in fact, it's almost here. Beginning May 7, 2025, airline passengers need an enhanced driver's license, known as Real ID, or a passport to board a plane.
It seems like we were just at the Capitol for our Lobby Day in January and now, already, the 2025 South Dakota Legislative Session has come to a close.
Nearly 20 percent of South Dakotans age 45 and over are currently providing unpaid care to an adult relative or friend. Many of them are juggling those caregiving duties with full- or part-time jobs.
Dealing with fraud in the aftermath can be scary.
We have all the information you need to know about our advocacy efforts and how you can get involved.
With the help of a financial sponsorship from AARP in Sioux Falls, the Washington Pavilion is responding creatively to the coronavirus pandemic by expanding virtual opportunities for its guests.
Five municipalities received 2020 AARP Community Challenge grants, and AARP South Dakota funded three more projects.
Create something beautiful with AARP SD! Local art studios will host virtual evenings of community and creativity on December 7, 8 and 10 - and you're invited!
AARP SD has opportunities for you to speak out on behalf of the 50+ from the comfort of your home!
AARP encourages South Dakotans to vote safely and securely this fall by casting an absentee ballot during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Five South Dakota organizations received grants from AARP as part of a record-breaking year the nationwide Community Challenge Grant program.
Learn what you need to know before you go so you can keep yourself and your loved one safe.
State laws that took effect July 1 will help South Dakota residents age 50-plus by providing tax refunds, offering more protections against fraud and telemarketers, and expanding health care access.
Do you live a rural area and care for someone with memory loss? Millions of rural caregivers provide crucial support to loved ones living with memory loss, Alzheimer's or other dementia. These same caregivers often feel stressed and isolated as they try to find services and support for their loved one and themselves, particularly during these unprecedented times. An online workshop may be able to help. AARP SD is helping to expand the reach of a study being done by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco who are looking for family caregivers to participate in an online workshop and study.
Eligible seniors and disabled individuals are encourages to apply for an annual refund of their sales or property tax before July 1, 2020.
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