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How to Make a Mid-Life Career Change - AARP
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AARP work & jobs expert Kerry Hannon talks about the dos and don'ts of making a mid-life career change.
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Family Caregiving Series: Caring For and Maintaining Ostomy Bags — AARP
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This video shows how to cleanse the skin surrounding an ostomy to prevent skin irritation and pain. We’ll also show you how to change the ostomy pouch.
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Raquel Welch On Her Life, Career and Philanthropy - My Generation
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Raquel Welch's new book 'Raquel: Beyond the Cleavage' is a memoir about her life beyond the big screen.
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The AARP Minute: August 5, 2021
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In today's "AARP Minute," most family caregivers say COVID-19 has increased their stress, plus nearly half of parents helped their adult children financially during the pandemic.
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Beginner's Guide to the Kitchen
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Dive into the critical pickleball rules of the non-volley zone, commonly known as the kitchen. Learn where the kitchen is located, understand its strategic significance, and discover the finesse required for winning points at the net through dinks an
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The AARP Now App: News, Events, Deals & Members Benefits That Matter to You
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The AARP Now app puts the power of membership in the palm of your hand. Get the news, events and savings that matter to you - whenever you want them, wherever you are. It’s the most powerful version of your AARP card. Download it now for free.
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Save Money on Age-in-Place Renovation - AARP
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AARP's Family and Caregiving Expert Amy Goyer explains how you can save money on renovations for your home by using an affordable alternative to new doorframes to widen doorways for wheelchairs and walkers.
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3 Fun and Safe Fall Activities
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You can still enjoy quality time with the family this autumn. Visiting a pumpkin patch, baking apple pie and taking a hike or drive to view changing leaves can all be safe if you follow CDC guidelines.
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House of Freedom: A Home for Older Americans — AARP
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From nonskid floors to wide doors, we look inside this universal design home, built in 1961 by AARP and a building trade association. AARP founder Ethel Percy Andrus presented a model of it to President Dwight Eisenhower at the White House.
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How to Sell Your Home for the Highest Price — AARP
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If you buy a home, one way or another, you are likely going to need to sell it at some point. Washington, D.C., real estate agent Ansa Tyus is here to help us navigate the confusing world that is selling your home.
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How Pickleball Helped This Player Manage Parkinson’s
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After Scott Rider’s diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, the former track athlete entered the world of pickleball, a sport with numerous benefits in hand-eye coordination and exercise that also offered the competitiveness he enjoyed.
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