AARP is a non-profit organization based in the United States, founded in 1958, that focuses on issues affecting older adults and their caregivers. The organization conducts research and publishes documents on various themes, including caregiving, financial security, and aging. Recent studies highlight the demographics and challenges faced by family caregivers, particularly in Oklahoma, where a significant portion of caregivers assist adults with complex medical conditions. AARP's research also addresses financial concerns related to aging, such as credit card debt and the financial toll of dementia on families. Additionally, the organization explores preferences for long-term care among Hispanic or Latino voters in New York, revealing a strong inclination towards receiving care at home. AARP provides guides and resources aimed at improving the understanding of aging-related issues, including marketing strategies tailored for older adults. Through its extensive research and publications, AARP aims to inform policy and support initiatives that enhance the quality of life for older individuals and their families.