Caregiving
Bipartisan bills strengthen support for veterans and military families, establish law enforcement training to assist those with Alzheimer's and dementia
West Virginia is receiving an extra $558 million in federal funds to improve home- and community-based long-term care services.
No matter where you are in the caregiver journey, these local agencies and organizations can help make the process easier
Expansion of high speed internet, caregiving, long-term care, health care access among session priority issues
If you have a loved one currently living in a nursing home, assisted living, or other long-term care facility, sharing your experience will help us fight for you.
Worried about a parent, spouse, sibling or other loved one in a nursing home? Here are some key questions you need to ask.
Do you know ways to help keep your aging loved ones from losing money to scams and fraud? We’ll share important information that could help you keep them safe during our free webinar.
Caring for a parent, spouse, or other loved one can be a 24/7 job that is emotionally, physically and financially difficult. That’s why AARP works tirelessly to support family caregivers, striving to make your big responsibilities a little bit easier.
Attend AARP’s free, two-part webinar to find out how.
As West Virginia’s population grows older, a recent AARP West Virginia survey finds that an overwhelming number of West Virginians support home and community-based services; critical programs that promote greater responsiveness to the needs of older West Virginians.
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