AARP Georgia

Events Calendar

Connect to Aging Resources in metro Atlanta
The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination
agency for the 10-county metropolitan area, offers an online search tool for aging services.  

 

Making Choices for a Healthier Future
Visit the Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Aging Services online for information about services for senior citizens, their families and caregivers.   
 

AARP State Office

AARP Georgia State Office State Office

  • 999 Peachtree St., NE
  • Suite 1110
  • Atlanta, GA 30309
  • Phone: 1-866-295-7281
  • Fax: 1-404-881-6997
  • gaaarp@aarp.org
  • Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m

Press

Member of the media, contact Matthew McWilliams at (404) 870-3783 or

mmcwilliams@aarp.org

 

Join the AARP GA Online Community

Find out what AARP is working on in your state, stay in touch with the people and topics that matter the most to you and connect through a social network. Sign up now using the red Sign Up button at the top right hand corner of your screen. It's free. 

Divided We Fail logo
AARP Voter Guide logo

Georgia Runoff Elections Set for Dec. 2

The U.S. Senate race between incumbent Saxby Chambliss and challenger Jim Martin and the Public Service Commission race between Lauren McDonald and Jim Powell will be decided on Dec. 2 in a runoff election.  The Dec. 2 runoff election is necessary because none of the candidates for these two races won the required number of votes during the Nov. 4 general election.  AARP asked these candidates key questions about the issues most important to our members and their families.

 
Find out where the candidates stand on the issue before you vote!  See the Georgia voters' guides with the candidates for U.S. Senate  and the District 4 Public Service Commission race.

AARP Georgia Sets 2009 Legislative Priorities

AARP Georgia targets several key areas where it will focus its efforts to benefit both its members and other Georgians during the 2009 state legislative session.

Medicare Part D Open Enrollment Runs from Nov. 15 – Dec. 31

Anybody who is enrolled in a Part D plan should use this time to see how their current plans have changed and if a different plan might be better for them in 2009.  Here are some tools to help:

Ask Ms. Medicare
Have a question on Medicare?  Look first at the Q&As already posted online.  If the answer you’re looking for isn’t there, e-mail your query to Ms. Medicare at msmed@aarp.org.  Be sure to include your name, age, state and Zip Code.  Your name will not be published.

Quick Route Through the Medicare Drug Plan Finder 2009 
A fast way to find the least expensive Medicare Part D drug plan that covers your prescriptions.

Operation Energy Save

The high cost of energy could make this a tough winter—especially for some older neighbors and friends, who may be on fixed incomes or living alone.  The good news is that there is a simple way you can help.

Holidays 2008

Find Holiday tips on shopping, health and enjoying those family get-togethers.

Play AARP.org's Top Gamer Contest Now

Play the weekly Featured Game for a chance to win a $100 Amazon Gift Certificate.

Who Can Help Shake Up Washington?

Who will be the new advisor to President Obama?  The answer is in AARP’s latest video.  Learn more about Divided We Fail and help the President-elect take action in his first 100 days.

Tell Congress It's Time for Action

Did you know that thousands of Americans file for bankruptcy each week related to medical costs? Divided We Fail is telling their stories.

Need Answers About the Economy?

Read the latest about our changing economy and how it affects you at AARP.org/Money.

Are You 50+ and Looking for a New Job?

AARP has expanded online career services for 50+ Workers including access to expert career advice and a job search engine highlighting age-friendly employers.