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Giving 50+ Tennesseans news they can use
Tennessee: Find upcoming election dates, registration deadlines and options for voting, such as absentee or early voting, or voting with a disability.
The names of the first 10 Medicare drugs whose prices the federal government will negotiate directly with manufacturers were released Aug. 29. Popular but pricey blood thinners, diabetes medications, cancer treatments make historic list.
MAY 1, 2024
Nashville’s traffic and lack of sidewalks and bike lanes have been a problem for years — something that Mary Johnston saw up close during a walk audit last fall.
APR 2, 2024
AARP Tennessee and AARP Fraud Watch Network™ invite you to join us for a free document-shredding event in your community on April 27. Don’t let scammers get their hands on your sensitive information! Participate in our shredding event to protect yourself and your loved ones from identity theft and fraud.
AARP invests in communities across Tennessee through five community organizations as part of nationwide grant program
AARP is sponsoring the Country Music Association Festival in Nashville, listening to great music and promoting its impact on memory and brain health.
AARP Tennessee Salutes Veterans, and we want to send a few lucky vets to be our special guests at the Grand Ole Opry this summer!
To help more residents get high-speed internet across the state, AARP Tennessee and others are researching the best ways to deploy new federal funds included in last year’s bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Roughly 79,000 fraud cases were reported in the state last year—totaling $62.6 million in losses—with fraud reports generally on the rise over the past five years.
In April, AARP Tennessee will be hosting several fraud fighting events to help you protect yourself and your family from scammers.
Natural disasters can devastate communities and lives, as Tennesseans were reminded during December’s tornadoes.
NASHVILLE — This year, major wireless carriers will shut down their third generation (3G) networks, making older cell phones and devices, including home security and medical alert systems, useless. This will impact many older adults in Tennessee and millions across the country who use mobile phones from 2012 or earlier. As a result, people with devices that rely on 3G will no longer be able to make or receive calls and texts, including calls to 911, or use data service. (Learn more)
COVID-19 has been difficult for families caring for a loved one with disabilities at home. To provide relief, Tennessee is using federal COVID funds to offer extra services that will:
AARP Tennessee Welcomes Mia McNeil As New State Director
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