AARP States Search
-
Tip-offs to Rip-offs: How to spot a con before they spot you
-
Spring has sprung, and with it comes warmer weather. Not only is the outdoors the perfect place to relax, but getting some fresh air can also improve your mental health. See below to learn about some simple, outdoor activities that will not only strengthen your physical health but will also lift your spirits.
-
Una guía sobre cuándo, dónde y si recibir una vacuna COVID-19.
-
A guide to when, where and whether to get a COVID-19 vaccine
-
New temporary federal initiative can save eligible households up to $50 on high-speed internet bills
-
When it comes to Medicare, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Join AARP for a free webinar to learn 10 facts about Medicare--from what’s covered and what it costs to how Original Medicare differs from Medicare Advantage.
-
Undaunted by COVID-19 and the challenges it created, our elected officials spent this 90-day legislative session weighing the pros and cons of bills in a virtual environment. Even though this was a highly unusual period in Olympia politics for the legislature and advocates, AARP Washington persisted and secured victories that increase consumer protections, improve healthcare, and promote financial resiliency.
-
AARP is now accepting nominations for its 2021 Washington Andrus Award for Community Service, which honors 50+ Washingtonians who are sharing their experience, talent, and skills to enrich the lives of their community members. The annual award recognizes those who make a powerful difference in their community.
-
On May 25, 26 and 27 at 5:30pm PDT, One Day University will present three remarkable talks featuring award-winning professors from across the country.
-
In just over a year, more than 2,600 residents and staff of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities in Washington state have died of COVID-19. While the ongoing vaccination rollout offers hope, we must seek improvements to care. Chronic problems that plagued nursing homes pre-pandemic—like infection control and understaffing—remain and may have worsened.
Search AARP Washington
Sign Up & Stay Connected







