News

AARP began as an advocacy group for older Americans. Today it represents 110 million in the 50+ demographic who are living longer and retiring later.
The Social Security Administration will continue accepting all types of claims by phone after Monday, reversing a previously announced plan that would have ended phone-based access for certain ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (KWQC) - AARP leaders in Illinois are claiming a major victory to keep social security services accessible ...
VICTORIA — A study and poll from the office of British Columbia’s seniors’ advocate says ageism is a problem in the province and more than half of those surveyed say they have been victims ...
While confusion continues around ever-changing directives regarding the Social Security Administration (SSA), AARP continues to actively oppose a new policy change to its identity verification process ...
The Social Security Administration has apparently backed off on its plans to make more older Americans travel to field ...
With more changes to come, AARP is worried Social Security's customer service could get even worse.
“In an ever-changing, and often confusing, political and media environment, AARP is fighting on behalf of our members to protect Social Security,” said AARP’s John Hishta, senior vice president ...
Senate Democrats launch a “Social Security war room” amid concerns of service reductions that could amount to “backdoor” ...
The seniors' advocate will be set up an independent office of the legislature to examine individual complaints, as well as systemic issues faced by seniors and elders, similar to the provincial ...
Ruth Beitchman Gavis, an Action in Maturity seniors program official who also taught writing, died of a stroke March 21 at Sinai Hospital. The former Village of Cross Keys resident was 92.