(BPT) – According to a 2024 survey from HireAHelper, family was the number one reason older adults and retirees moved to a new location. Moving closer to family is an exciting and happy time, though navigating new neighborhoods, meeting new people and getting into a different routine can be a little intimidating. Fortunately, having your kids and grandkids close by can be a tremendous help in finding your footing. Plus, by using your AARP member benefits, which can be accessed anywhere, you can help make the transition even easier.
“The goal of moving closer to family is to feel safe and content, and AARP members can enjoy their relaunch closer to family while saving on everyday expenses,” said Jason Mugg, AARP Services Senior Vice President of Lifestyle. “From savings on food delivery services, to home security and phone lines, your member benefits may give you access to products and services to ease the stress of moving.”
1. Staying in Touch
While moving closer to family is an exciting time, it can also be hard to leave behind your community. As you work to build a new one, keep those ties and stay in touch with old friends, easily and affordably.
AARP member benefits have the savings you need to stay connected. Members save 5% on monthly service and usage charges with Consumer Cellular and 30% on accessories, with talk, text and data plans starting at $20 per month per line. If you need unlimited access, members can open two lines of unlimited talk, text and data for $55 per month. No contract is required and it includes free activation and an extended, 45-day risk-free guarantee.
2. Making the Big Move
Do you ever look at your furniture and wonder how you’d ever move it all? Well, for those who are relocating, it all starts with renting a truck that is big enough to fit your furniture and making sure it all arrives at your new home safely. While some rental trucks can be expensive, AARP member benefits can help knock the price down.
With Budget Truck Rentals, members can save 20% on local or one-way truck rentals on Sunday through Thursday and 10% on Friday and Saturday, plus receive a $10-per-day Physical Damage Waiver.
3. Find Your Healthcare Providers
Having family close by has many benefits, especially if they’ve been part of your new community for a while. They can be a great resource for finding some new healthcare providers, like a dentist, for example. Regular visits to the dentist brighten your smile, but they can also monitor and prevent disease, so it’s a good idea to find one quickly to maintain good oral health. AARP members have access to information on dental insurance options for a variety of budgets and needs, so you can make sure your family’s recommendations are right for you.
When it comes to finding physicians who specialize in older adults, though, younger family members might not be in the loop. In those situations, finding a local physician who is part of a nationwide network can be a huge help. Oak Street Health provides primary care for adults on Medicare, focusing on prevention with personalized care to help keep you healthy — physically, mentally and socially. AARP members and non-members can visit the Oak Street Health website to find a doctor and schedule an appointment. Benefits include same-day/next-day appointments where available, convenient locations, a dedicated care team and a 24/7 patient support line.
Similarly, with AARP® Hearing Solutions™ provided by UnitedHealthcare® Hearing, members can receive a hearing exam and consultation at no cost and personalized support through a large nationwide network of hearing providers. Members can save an average of $2,000 per pair on prescription hearing aids and 15% on accessories — no insurance needed!
You’ve worked hard to make sure that you have the financial security you want for you and your family. And, you’ve tried to prepare for the surprises that life may bring in the future. But even the most well-thought-out strategy may not be enough to prepare you for the unexpected costs associated with long-term care. Reviewing information on long-term care options can help you prepare for the future with customized solutions to help protect your assets and lifestyle.
4. Securing Your Home & Budget
The sooner you start feeling safe in your new neighborhood, the sooner it’ll feel like home. AARP members can take advantage of benefits to ensure safety all day long while saving money at the same time. Alexa Emergency Assist from Amazon provides access to 24/7 emergency assistance through any Echo device. Members save 25% off monthly and annual subscription plans. Alexa Emergency Assist offers hands-free access to Urgent Response agents, 24/7, by simply saying “Alexa, call for help.” Your emergency contacts will be alerted if you call Urgent Response and you will receive expedited help by pre-saving your critical information.
ADT™ Home Security can also keep you safe and sound while cozied up in your home. AARP members save 5% on monthly home security monitoring that covers your smart home security systems including intrusion monitoring, connected smoke and CO detection, and smart automation from video doorbells and security cameras to smart locks. This offer can also be combined with other ADT offers, for additional savings.
A new move takes adjustment, and a little extra cash, but by using your AARP member benefits you can appreciate the joy of being close to family.
To learn more about the benefits and discounts for AARP members to help you prepare for your relaunch, please visit aarp.org/save.
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