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  2. Does Medicare pay for gym memberships? - AOL

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    Renew Active is a benefit offered by UnitedHealthcare and AARP. The program includes a gym membership, an online program to help with mental acuity, and access to events sponsored by UnitedHealthcare.

  3. AARP Member Benefits FAQs - AOL Help

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    Enjoy access to all the exclusive benefits, services and discounts already enjoyed by over 37 million AARP members. With your complimentary 2-year membership, you’ll receive discounts on dining, travel, and personal health and get deals on dental, hearing, and cell phone plans.

  4. How do I activate my AARP membership? - AOL Help

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    Next, locate AARP and then click Enroll Now. Follow the on-screen instructions to activate your membership. 2. If you are already an AARP member, indicate this on the Register Now page by clicking the box next to “I’m an existing AARP member." Review your name, address, and email for accuracy.

  5. 110+ Senior Discounts for Dining, Travel, Health, and More - AOL

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    La Quinta Inns and Suites offers AARP members up to 10% off the best available room rates, as well an a non-AARP discount for those 60+. Steve A./Yelp Landry’s Seafood House

  6. UnitedHealthcare Partnership Grants AARP Members Access to ...

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    There is good news for hearing-impaired seniors out there. Thanks to a partnership between UnitedHealthcare and AARP, AARP members can now benefit from AARP Hearing Solutions, a program that makes...

  7. Medicare Advantage - Wikipedia

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    The largest operator is a hybrid: the interest group AARP works with the for-profit private insurance company, UnitedHealth, which serves as the plan operator. The AARP licenses the use of its name to UHC. United Health, however, despite its affiliation with AARP, also offers Medicare Advantage plans that are unassociated with AARP. [citation ...