Senior Living Blog
Get Your Copy of Medicare and You 2014
The Medicare Open Enrollment Period (OEP) / Annual Election Period (AEP) is an annual reminder to update your knowledge about Medicare so that you can make the most informed coverage choices going into the new year—and the newest edition of Medicare & You is one of the best resources at your disposal.
October 7, 2013
Don’t Forget to Tell Medicare and Your Insurance Providers About a Change of Address
What’s the big deal about promptly reporting a change of address to Medicare?
July 14, 2013
Seven Tips to Make Medicare Work for You
Go! Get your 2014 Annual Enrollment Plans & Rates Now! Enter Your Zip Code for Your Instant Quote Now: Get my Quote! While Medicare offers seniors a great foundation as far as healthcare is concerned, some people manage to get far more out of Medicare than others do. Often, what a senior gets out of […]
February 20, 2013
MediJunk
Medicare junkmail overload?
January 21, 2013
Veterans Benefits and Medicare
If you’re a veteran with active-duty service in any branch of the United States Armed Forces, you may qualify for United States Dept. of Veterans Affairs (VA) health benefits.
January 14, 2013
Diet Tips For Seniors
As we approach the midway point of the holiday season, it can become difficult to stay on track with healthy eating.
December 12, 2012
Bread, Bananas, and Health Coverage — Insurance Companies Going Out to Where You Shop
There’s a good chance you’ve noticed a trend while shopping recently.
December 11, 2012
2013 Medicare Rates and How They Affect You
Just as you were getting used to those 2012 Medicare rates, a brand new year is right around the corner.
December 10, 2012
Social Security Disability — Vital Information and Key Tips
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can be a lifesaver if you’re disabled, unable to earn a certain amount of money, and eligible to receive SSDI benefits.
December 3, 2012
Medicaid for Pregnant Women
Pregnant women whose income exceeds 133% of the Federal Poverty level may qualify under “expanded eligibility” for Medicaid services under the “medically needy” classification even if they wouldn’t normally qualify for Medicaid.
November 26, 2012