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NameAARP.org
OwnerAmerican Association of Retired Persons

AARP.org is the official website of the American Association of Retired Persons, a non-profit organization that advocates for the interests of older adults in the United States, similar to the National Council on Aging and the Alliance for Retired Americans. The website provides a wide range of information and resources on topics such as health care, financial planning, and entertainment, catering to the needs of baby boomers and seniors, who are also served by organizations like the National Institute on Aging and the Social Security Administration. AARP.org is a valuable resource for individuals aged 50 and older, offering guidance on issues related to Medicare, Social Security, and long-term care, which are also addressed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Department of Health and Human Services. The website is accessible to anyone, but AARP members can take advantage of exclusive benefits and discounts, similar to those offered by the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging.

Overview

AARP.org is a comprehensive online platform that provides information, tools, and resources to help individuals navigate the challenges of aging, with topics ranging from caregiving to travel and leisure activities, which are also covered by the National Institute of Mental Health and the Administration on Aging. The website features articles, videos, and podcasts on various subjects, including health and wellness, personal finance, and technology, which are also addressed by the National Institutes of Health, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. AARP.org also offers online courses, webinars, and workshops on topics such as computer skills, job training, and entrepreneurship, which are also provided by the Small Business Administration and the Department of Labor. Additionally, the website provides access to a range of discounts and special offers on products and services, including insurance, travel, and entertainment, which are also offered by companies like UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Expedia Group.

History

The American Association of Retired Persons was founded in 1958 by Ethel Percy Andrus, a retired high school principal who was concerned about the welfare of older adults, and was influenced by the work of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. The organization's first website, AARP.org, was launched in the mid-1990s, with the goal of providing online resources and information to its members, who were also served by organizations like the National Association of Social Workers and the American Medical Association. Over the years, the website has undergone several redesigns and updates, with the addition of new features and services, including online forums and social media platforms, which are also used by organizations like the National Council on Aging and the AARP Foundation.

Features_and_Services

AARP.org offers a wide range of features and services, including online newsletters, blogs, and podcasts, which cover topics such as health care reform, financial planning, and entertainment, and are also addressed by organizations like the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Pew Research Center. The website also provides access to online tools and calculators, such as a retirement calculator and a health care cost estimator, which are also offered by companies like Fidelity Investments and Vanguard Group. Additionally, AARP.org features a range of online courses and webinars on topics such as computer skills, job training, and entrepreneurship, which are also provided by organizations like the Small Business Administration and the Department of Labor. The website also offers a range of discounts and special offers on products and services, including insurance, travel, and entertainment, which are also offered by companies like UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Expedia Group.

Membership_and_Benefits

AARP.org offers a range of benefits and discounts to its members, including insurance discounts, travel discounts, and entertainment discounts, which are also offered by organizations like the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging and the Alliance for Retired Americans. Members can also take advantage of exclusive online resources and tools, such as a retirement calculator and a health care cost estimator, which are also provided by companies like Fidelity Investments and Vanguard Group. Additionally, AARP.org members can participate in online forums and social media platforms, which are also used by organizations like the National Council on Aging and the AARP Foundation. Members can also access a range of discounts and special offers on products and services, including insurance, travel, and entertainment, which are also offered by companies like UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Expedia Group.

Advocacy_and_Policy

AARP.org is a strong advocate for the interests of older adults in the United States, working to influence public policy and legislation on issues such as health care, Social Security, and age discrimination, which are also addressed by organizations like the National Council on Aging and the Alliance for Retired Americans. The organization has a strong presence in Washington, D.C., where it lobbies Congress and the White House on behalf of its members, and works with organizations like the American Medical Association and the National Association of Social Workers. AARP.org also works to educate its members and the general public about important issues affecting older adults, such as Medicare, Medicaid, and long-term care, which are also addressed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Department of Health and Human Services.

Online_Community_and_Resources

AARP.org offers a range of online community and resources to its members, including online forums, social media platforms, and online support groups, which are also used by organizations like the National Council on Aging and the AARP Foundation. The website also provides access to a range of online tools and resources, such as a retirement calculator and a health care cost estimator, which are also offered by companies like Fidelity Investments and Vanguard Group. Additionally, AARP.org features a range of online courses and webinars on topics such as computer skills, job training, and entrepreneurship, which are also provided by organizations like the Small Business Administration and the Department of Labor. The website also offers a range of discounts and special offers on products and services, including insurance, travel, and entertainment, which are also offered by companies like UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Expedia Group.

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