Scam artists use photos of a real property, or hijack a legitimate listing, to create a real estate advertisement.
Scam artists use photos of a real property, or hijack a legitimate listing, to create a real estate advertisement.
Getting a good job is about more than just skills. How can work programs facilitate the type of connections older workers need to build a post-pandemic professional network that leads to better employment opportunities? Dr. Tamara Payne, Project Director for Back to Work 50+ Women's Economic Stability Initiative (WESI) talks with AARP Foundation's Lisa...
‘Nutrition is a social determinant of health that can impact health and healthcare costs.’
As economic hurt hit the middle class, suddenly a new breed of activists were interested in issues that have always affected BIPOC women.
Why does the bias remain toward placing severely disabled people in nursing homes, when community-based care is preferred, less expensive, and of better quality?
What is role that adult education plays in addressing poverty?
‘All of the issues in the home were making my granddaughter sick.’
How can we address poverty across generations?
Older adults are more likely to live longer, healthier lives with a positive view of aging.
‘Almost half of the world’s population is still offline.’
International Day of Older Persons in 2021 affirms the need for digital access and participation for all elders.
Her patients help her to reconnect with her tribe and to incorporate her indigenous heritage in her work.
‘Our ancestors survived so their teachings and knowledge could survive.’
Building Opportunity and Fighting Poverty, Presented by AARP Foundation
The SASH system can be scaled across entire states for large benefits.
’Delaying dementia onset by five years can cut the expected incidence rate in half.’
Health statistics and advice for practitioners with AIAN clients.
Student loan debt is the fastest growing debt since 1992.
New way of measuring healthcare could deliver person-driven outcomes.
‘The government and employers need to step up their support so that caregivers can continue to work.’