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AARP Utah

Helping Utahns 50+ live their best lives
OCT 1, 2024
AARP Utah celebrated our 2024 Volunteer Recognition & Andrus Award Ceremony this year at the Viridian Event Center in West Jordan.
OCT 7, 2024
This year, AARP Utah's annual Volunteer Summit highlighted local community connections, the importance of our volunteers, and a glimpse at what's to come in 2025.
SEP 16, 2024
AARP Utah staff and volunteers joined forces for AARP’s National Day of Service, an annual event dedicated to community service projects aimed at improving lives. AARP’s National Day of Service initiatives have a significant impact on communities across the country.
AUG 7, 2024
UPDATE:Rocky Mountain Power (RMP) is now seeking a lower rate increase for users in Utah after the company received feedback from it's customers. On August 28, 2024, RMP submitted a new filing with the Public Service Commission of Utah, dropping the proposed residential rate increase from 30% to 18%.
AUG 13, 2024
Ensuring the safety of Utah residents is one of our top priorities at AARP Utah.
Here in Utah, individuals looking for insurance plans through the health insurance marketplace run by the federal government. Small businesses will use a state-run plan called Avenue H, though some companies may give a lump sum to employees to shop on the individual market. You'll have a lot of choices to help you find insurance that works for you, and may qualify for subsidies to help you afford a valuable plan. AARP has a new website, healthlawanswers.org that provides guidance on how to naviagate the marketplace, but like other stories that dominate the headlines, fraud is always a concern.
We’ve repeatedly heard the claim by critics of Medicare that doctors are refusing to see Medicare patients because of poor reimbursement and government intrusion into their practices. From such accusations one might conclude that doctors are shying away from Medicare patients in huge numbers.
Photo by Rick Egan, The Salt Lake Tribune
It happens all too often. Despite a person's lifetime of experience and excellent work ethic, age discrimination can make it harder to find a job or fight discrimination upon a questionable termination. This is a topic that AARP is very much concerned with for our members and non-members alike, and therefore has strongly endorsed a bipartisan bill in Congress that would help combat age discrimination in the workplace and protect the rights of older individuals.
There is a lot to learn about the new health care law, also known as the "ACA" or "Obamacare." But primarily what it does is address the quality and affordability of health insurance in this country, and creates mechanisms called "Heath Insurance Marketplaces" that will help people select plans if they are not already covered by their employer. The good news is that you only need to be concerned with provisions that affect you and your family. Here's a basic road map to the changes in the law:
AARP's mission and vision encompasses all we do from our national office as well as each state office. We strive to emulate the goals of our founder, Ethel Percy Andus.
Diagnosis: possible Medicare fraud.
The health of Utah’s seniors is negatively affected by air pollution. We see the dirty air in winter and summer and know it is bad, but perhaps have no idea just how bad it is for us. We often think senior concerns are all about issues like Medicare and Social Security, but that’s far from the truth. Seniors should be equally concerned about making sure our communities are actually livable and that means being able to breathe the air.
AARP Foundation is pleased to announce $2.5 million in investments to fund three housing organizations that serve the vulnerable, 50+ population
Tax season is never the happiest time of the year, but that's when Utah's dozens of Tax Aide volunteers spring into action to help people complete their tax forms--for free. Tax Aide sites are available at approximately 32 sites in Utah, though the program is nationwide and serves people in every state. There is no age or income limit, but the program primarily serves people over 60 of low-to-moderate incomes. All volunteers are trained and many have accounting or finance backgrounds. Congratulations to State Coordinator Jack Dahl and his many volunteers of the state for serving Utahns well and providing a much needed service.
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