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AARP State Office

AARP Pennsylvania State Office
30 North 3rd Street
Suite 750
Harrisburg , PA 17101
Phone: 1-866-389-5654 (toll-free)
Fax: 1-717-236-4078
9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday-Friday
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AARP Pennsylvania State Office
One Liberty Place
1650 Market Street, Suite 675
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 1-866-389-5654 (toll-free)
Fax: (Fax) 215-665-8529
9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday-Friday
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Steve Gardner
717-237-6481 direct
1-866-389-5654 toll-free
sgardner@aarp.org

Angela Foreshaw-Rouse
267-825-9922 direct
215-519-4648 cell
aforeshaw@aarp.org

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Americans will no longer settle for a health care system that costs too much, wastes too much and leaves too many without care. At this crucial moment, we have the opportunity of a lifetime to fix our broken health care system. Join the Health Action Now movement and tell Congress that NOW is the time for health reform.

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Help Someone Prepare Today. Don’t Wait.

Disasters can strike anyone, anytime, anywhere. Whether one comes in the form of a hurricane, tornado, fire, flood, earthquake, or some other unforeseen calamity, it’s important to be ready. Remember that you’ll need to not only weather the crisis, but you’ll also want to put your life and those of your friends and family back in order afterwards.

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Living With Alzheimer's

A new, four-part series on HBO, THE ALZHEIMER'S PROJECT, documents families coping with the disease and focuses on groundbreaking scientific research. Studies show that more than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer's, and the number could grow to 11 million by 2040.

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The Executive Council serves as state volunteer leaders helping to advance state priorities and advocating for issues affecting 50+ Americans.

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Opinions of Pennsylvanians Age 50+ on Health Care Reform

The opinions of Pennsylvania’s 50+ population on health care reform were assessed in this AARP survey, as well as their experiences and concerns relative to health care access and costs. A majority of the respondents are ready for change, supporting several reform proposals.


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