Andrew Soergel

Andrew Soergel covers nursing homes and federal and state policy for AARP. He was previously a senior economics writer at U.S. News & World Report and was awarded an Economics of Aging and Work fellowship through the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Chicago. 
SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital Distributes Covid-19 Vaccine To Medical Workers
A guide to when, where and how to get a COVID-19 vaccine or booster.
Across The U.S. Voters Flock To The Polls On Election Day
All registered voters can request a no-excuse absentee ballot and vote from home.
Americans Go To The Polls To Elect The Next U.S. President
Former Vice President Joe Biden holds a slight lead over President Donald Trump among Wisconsin’s likely voters over the age of 50.
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AARP has resources available to help navigate difficult driving conversations with loved ones.
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Some residents’ family and friends have for months reported difficulty in connecting with loved ones in long-term care facilities.
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Most LGBT adults worry about having adequate social and family support as they get older.
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Urban planner and economic developer Della Rucker says the pandemic has laid bare small-business pressures that have been building for decades.
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AARP's Disrupt Aging curriculum will come to more states after a successful launch in Connecticut.
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