Tag: health
Comfortably Aging in PlaceHaving lived in the same ranch house for 55 years, John Heck’s grandparents wanted to make any and all necessary accommodations to allow them to peacefully age in place. Usin
Why Everyone Should Plan for Long-Term CareResearch suggests that most Americans turning age 65 will need some form of assistance with everyday activities, known as long-term care, as they grow older.
Aging with Vitality, Grace and ConfidenceIt’s one of the great ironies of life: Your reward for surviving the tumultuous teen years, establishing a career and nurturing a family culminates in dry skin
3 Steps to Protect Yourself from Medicare FraudEvery day, Medicare fraud affects people with Medicare and their families across the U.S. – regardless of background – robbing them of hard-earned money
New Medicare Cards are Designed to Reduce Medicare FraudMillions of people with Medicare will receive new, more secure Medicare cards in the mail in 2018. The new cards replace Social Security Number-
Selecting a Plan That’s Right for You During Medicare Open EnrollmentEach year between Oct. 15 and Dec. 7 people can make changes to their Medicare coverage options.
Medicare’s annual Open Enrollment
Medicare Open Enrollment 101Know your options and get free helpAs autumn progresses, it’s important to keep your health in mind. Medicare’s fall open enrollment period is the time for you to review yo
Medicare Takes Aim at Medical Identity TheftCriminals are increasingly targeting people age 65 or older for personal identity theft. In 2014 alone, there were 2.6 million such incidents among seniors,
Understanding the Connection Between AFib and StrokeIn 2020, more than 795,000 people in the United States will experience a stroke, according to a report from the American Heart Association, and near
Practical Tips for Caregivers Facing a PandemicWhether your role as a caregiver has you looking out for an elderly relative, children or both, chances are good that you’ve worried about how the COVID-