AARP

7 of the best sites about the AARP. Know of another site that should be included here? Leave your suggestions at the bottom of the page. (Related searches: Reverse Mortgage, Social Security, Reverse Mortgage Calculator)

1. AARP.org - You can join the AARP (assuming you meet the requirements) here at the membership organization’s official site. Discover member benefits including discounts on travel, car rental discounts, dental insurance plans, health insurance, Medicare Complete, auto insurance, life insurance, dozens of other discounts and a subscription to AARP The Magazine, which you can also read here online. (www.aarp.org)

2. AARP Magazine - Online version of AARP: The Magazine, the world’s largest circulation magazine. All kinds of information here on financial planning, relationships, health, family and caregiving, food, games and puzzles and more. Leave feedback or your insights on the message boards. Print magazine subscription comes with membership in AARP. (www.aarpmagazine.com)

3. AARP - Games - Play a wide variety of free games here including card games like Pyramid Solitaire, chess, disco bowling, crosswords, brain games and puzzles. Individual and multi-player games included. You can also join the community to play group games like bingo, and video games for adults. (games.aarp.org)

4. AARP Medicare Plans - Find out more about AARP Medicare Complete Plans and Medicare Advantage Plans in your area. If you’re already a member, you can search for a doctor or look up prescription drugs here. (www.aarpmedicarecomplete.com)

5. AARP at Wikipedia - Online encyclopedia offers comprehensive information on the AARP including the organization’s history, lobbying efforts, health initiatives including branded health insurance, and criticism of and controversy surrounding the group. (en.wikipedia.org)

6. AARP Say Its Chore is Educating Members on Bill’s Benefits - October 2009 blog post reports on the AARP’s challenge in educating its members on the benefits they will realize if health care reform passes. Confusion still exists over whether they will lose access to their doctors, among other things, despite the AARP’s assertion that the bill will help them. (prescriptions.blogs.nytimes.com)

7. Is AARP Looking Out For You? Health and Long Term Care Insurance - October 2009 article looks closely at the health insurance plans and long term care insurance plans offered by AARP vs. others to determine if they are the best plans for you as an older American. The answer? It depends — this article will show you when and where you benefit most. (moneywatch.bnet.com)

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