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Answers to readers' questions about Medicare Part D penalties; working part-time and Social Security benefits; and frozen pension plans.
The Money Management Project offers daily money management service to older, low-income DC residents.
The Legal Advice Line allows D.C. residents 60 and older to speak on the phone within 24 hours with an attorney about their legal problems.
AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly (LCE) is the primary provider of free legal services and advocacy for older people in the District of Columbia.
Answers to readers' questions about Medicare Part D penalties; working part-time and Social Security benefits; and frozen pension plans.
Due to an increase in state funding, more New Mexicans will receive help with their energy costs, particularly during the winter months.
Answers to readers' questions about Medicare Part D penalties; working part-time and Social Security benefits; and frozen pension plans.
LCE’s Brief Services Unit is an innovative approach to legal services delivery that uses non-attorney volunteers.
Answers to readers' questions about Medicare Part D penalties; working part-time and Social Security benefits; and frozen pension plans.
LCE welcomes volunteers who are committed to serving older persons through LCE’s legal programs.
The federal government has proposed an approximately $1 billion cut to LIHEAP, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
Answers to readers' questions about Medicare Part D penalties; working part-time and Social Security benefits; and frozen pension plans.
Help family members find out if they qualify for programs that can help cover basic expenses.
Use Benefits QuickLINK and free AARP publications to find the public benefits and programs for which you may be eligible.
Answers to readers' questions about defined pension benefits and lying about your age; qualifying for disability; and finding out if a brand-name drug has a generic equivalent.
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