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There are 13 resources
AARP -- Find out About the Digital TV Switchover
(Separate Website)
Find out here about the switchover to digital TV, and what you need to do to keep your old TV working.
By: AARP
AARP -- Tips for Saving Money on Utilities
(Separate Website)
Here the AARP gives you tips about saving money on home heating and cooling bills and cell phones. Plus, there is information about the new digital television switchover and about stopping calls from people trying to sell you things.
By: AARP
AARP Grandparent Information Center
(Separate Website)
The AARP Grandparent Information Center gives information and help to grandparents raising grandchildren, grandparents having problems visiting their grandchildren, and others seeking to have a positive role in their grandchildren's lives.
By: AARP
Alzheimer's Information and Help
(Separate Website)
Learn about Alzheimer's and how to get help. Fact sheets, links and other resources, including a 24-hour telephone helpline.
By: Alzheimer's Association
Councils on Aging
(Separate Website)
See this page for information about the Council on Aging near you.
By: Governor's Office of Elderly Affairs
Digital TV is Coming -- Get the Facts
(Separate Website)
Find out about the switchover to digital TV and how you can keep your old TV working.
By: Federal Communications Commission
Find your Area Agency on Aging
(Separate Website)
Check out this page for information about how you can locate your Area Agency on Aging.
By: Governor's Office of Elderly Affairs
Generations United
(Separate Website)
A national organization that promotes intergenerational strategies, programs, and policies.
Governor's Office of Elderly Affairs
(Separate Website)
Check out this state site for information and resources for seniors.
By: Governor's Office of Elderly Affairs
Grandparent Support Groups
(Separate Website)
Using a search form on the AARP web site, you can find support groups resources in your area.
National Committee of Grandparents for Children's Rights
(Separate Website)
Its self-stated mission is to advocate and lobby for substantial and urgent legislative changes that protect the rights of grandparents to secure their grandchildren's health, happiness and well-being.
Social Services -- Claiborne Parish
(Separate Website)
Directory of social services available in Claiborne Parish
Thrifty Food Plan -- What is it? Here is information about the federal government's Thrifty Food Plan. These numbers help the State of Louisiana figure out how much to give people for food stamps.
By: U.S. Department of Agriculture -- Food and Nutrition Service
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