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Dental, Vision, and Hearing Insurance Options

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As people enroll in Medicare, many forget to make note of its limits. While Medicare Part A covers emergency room situations, it’s a different story when it comes to covering vision and dental procedures. It is important to understand your options and what everything covers, so you’re prepared when your…

5 Conditions Medicare Covers

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Medicare makes medical goods and services more affordable for eligible Americans. However, there are well-known gaps in the coverage. This can lead many Americans to mistakenly believe their own medical conditions won’t be covered. Here are some health conditions covered by Medicare that may surprise you. Don’t worry if you…

5 things to know about the Medicare Initial Enrollment Period

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Medicare’s Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is an essential part of starting your Medicare coverage. Whether you plan to retire at 65 or not, it’s important to know about IEP to set yourself up for success in the future. Here’s what you should know: IEP is your time to enroll in…

Where to start: Yoga for Seniors

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While the traditional image of someone who practices yoga may be a young person with long limbs and innate flexibility, yoga can be tailored to any body type and age. In fact, most seniors have the ability to do every yoga pose, from restorative child’s pose to even the most…

5 common estate planning mistakes

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Whether or not you’ve taken the time to plan your estate, you still have one. An estate is everything you own, including your car, home, life insurance, furniture, and investments. What is estate planning? Estate planning involves deciding what will happen to your estate when you pass away: who receives…

Seniors & Allergies: How seasonal allergies affect adults 65+

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Spring is here — and that means pesky seasonal allergies are too. According to the CDC, every year more than 50 million Americans experience allergies, which are the sixth-leading cause of chronic illness in the nation. And in seniors, allergies pose a more significant risk; seasonal pollens can further aggravate…

Tips for How to Take Medication on Schedule and Avoid Medical Non-Adherence

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Sticking to a regular medication schedule is difficult for everyone. Busy schedules and changing routines make it easy to skip these seemingly minor tasks. But for people with serious conditions, including recovering from an injury or managing a chronic illness, maintaining that schedule is critical. When a patient takes less…

Finding a Medicare Insurance Plan for Diabetes

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Today, the American Diabetes Association estimates that nearly 30 million people in the United States have diabetes. Specifically for older adults, around 25% of seniors (or about 12 million people) have diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control. The World Health Organization expects diabetes to be the seventh leading…

The Switch: Shopping trends in Medicare’s 2018 Annual Enrollment Period

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As your trusted Medicare advisors, we stay up to date with trends to give you reliable information and provide clear guidance through Medicare. Using recent Deft Research data on Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period, Lauren Guinta, vice president of sales at UMA, found some noteworthy trends regarding the current state of…

Aging and dietary changes in Seniors

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As we age, our dietary needs change. The foods that make up a healthy diet of a younger individual may not work as well for older adults and vice versa. By remaining up-to-date with trends and research, seniors can get ahead of the curve and stay healthy for years to…

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