AARP Connecticut

Senior Centers & Social · Connecticut · Free

AARP's Connecticut state office. Programs, advocacy, and member benefits for adults 50+. A starting point for caregivers needing to get the senior out of the house for adult day care or peer connection. Senior centers welcome drop-ins for tours, meals, and classes; most ask only a one-time membership form ($0-25/year). Encore careers and "unretirement" programs help retired seniors return to meaningful work or volunteering aligned with their skills. Free, confidential, and available to any Connecticut...

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