July 23rd, 2023
Marianne Bailey
Retirees may face an increase in Medicare Part B premiums in 2024, a consequence of a new Alzheimer’s drug entering the market. In March, the Medicare trustees forecasted a potential rise in the standard monthly Part B premium to $174.80 in 2024, a nearly $10 monthly increase from the current $164.90 standard monthly premium. Since […]
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July 12th, 2023
Katherine Kline
Brighton Medicare Plans Nestled in the heart of Colorado, Brighton offers its residents a unique blend of small-town charm and big-city amenities. With just under 40,000 people, this vibrant community boasts a tight-knit feel where neighbors become friends. From its picturesque parks and open spaces to its thriving downtown area, there’s no shortage of things […]
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May 26th, 2023
Marianne Bailey
A Natural Path to Wellness The Miraculous Medicine of Merriment When did laughter last light up your life? In the hustle and bustle of our everyday existence, the simple, beautiful act of laughter often fades into the background. However, it’s much more than just an expression of amusement. Laughter has a plethora of health benefits, […]
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March 22nd, 2023
Carolyn Rosenblatt
Most of us probably know someone who can’t hear very well and doesn’t use hearing aids. It can be frustrating trying to have a conversation with that person. particularly in a group setting, like a dinner table or in a restaurant. They say “what?” and you repeat, but they still don’t hear you much. Can […]
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March 2nd, 2023
Kim Blanton
Here’s something you should know about Medicare Advantage plans: the vast majority of these insurance policies require prior approval before a person can receive some medical treatments and services. Historically, that was not the case, and prior authorizations are still very unusual for people who are enrolled in original Medicare and a Medigap supplement. But […]
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February 8th, 2023
David Goldstein
As the US grapples with the debt ceiling debate, President Biden and the House Speaker have both vowed to keep Social Security and Medicare intact. While proposals to create commissions to examine the programs’ future exist, some experts warn this could fast-track changes without proper public vetting. It’s time to ensure the Social Security system […]
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February 2nd, 2023
Marianne Bailey
Walking is a simple yet effective way for seniors to improve their mental state. It has been shown to have a number of benefits, including reducing stress, improving mood, and increasing cognitive function. One of the most significant benefits of walking for seniors is its ability to reduce stress. Stress is a common problem among […]
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January 26th, 2023
Kim Blanton
This is a fact of retirement life: older Americans haven’t paid as much into Medicare and Medicaid as government spends on their healthcare and nursing home stays. But it is middle-class retirees who get the most out of the system, according to a new study. Middle-income households receive about $230,000 to $260,000 more in Medicare […]
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January 24th, 2023
Kim Blanton
“Is it medically necessary for a person to be able to chew?” Dr. Lisa Simon, a physician and dentist at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, asks. This is a serious question for older Americans in fragile health. I know a 93-year-old man whose teeth problems make it extremely difficult for him to eat meat […]
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January 6th, 2023
Carolyn Rosenblatt
Here at AgingParents.com, we see clients who have a loved one who must go to a nursing home. They’re worried, and with good reason. It’s probably the absolute last choice of where to go for any impaired elder in need of some care. The average age of a nursing home resident is 86. Many folks […]
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