AARP members now eligible to save on custom-programmed prescription and over-the-counter hearing aids through a new program, AARP® Hearing Solutions™ provided by UnitedHealthcare Hearing MINNETONKA, ...
NEW YORK — How do you put a value on caring for family members who are chronically ill or disabled? AARP estimates it at about $450 billion a year. That's how much it might cost for the unpaid care ...
In her job with New York Life Insurance, Chris Townsend works with people preparing for retirement. It's something becoming more difficult as health-care costs soar and personal saving rates decline. ...
AARP’s new Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Scorecard finds that more than three years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, care provided in the United States for older adults and people with ...
A map shows how states fared on AARP’s 2023 State Scorecard. Long-term care, including access to quality skilled nursing, is “painfully inadequate” with major gaps in every state, finds an updated ...
The October/November 2025 issue of AARP The Magazine (ATM) gives readers a closer look into the lives of their favorite celebrities and reveals some of the biggest trends of 2025.
To help bolster its push for long-term home healthcare options in Tennessee, the American Association of Retired Persons unveiled a surveyat Legislative Plaza today that indicates broad statewide ...
The senior citizens’ lobbying group AARP and a handful of patient-advocacy groups have joined together to stage events in key presidential primary states to sway the debate on healthcare, a key ...
Lower income eligibility thresholds, less expensive senior care, and a bolstered nursing workforce could reduce state ...
Indiana ranks 27th overall in the 2023 edition of AARP's Long-Term Services & Supports State Scorecard. That's up from 41st in the last edition, released in 2020. Indiana is one of the most improved ...
AARP survey results released Thursday show that more than 4 in 10 voters 40 and older living on Long Island have served as a caregiver for an adult family member. Among the survey’s other sobering if ...
More than two years into the COVID-19 pandemic — and amid another nationwide surge — nursing home residents are still disproportionately at risk for severe illness and death, according to new numbers ...