If You Care for A Senior or Disabled Person: Part 3
Disabled and elderly people are easy prey for those who would take advantage of them. Moreover, many assume just because someone is disabled or elderly, they are not as smart […]
Disabled and elderly people are easy prey for those who would take advantage of them. Moreover, many assume just because someone is disabled or elderly, they are not as smart […]
As I mentioned previously, it takes a special kind of person to sacrificially give of their time and energy to care for another. In the process, these unsung heroes are
Caring for a person in need can be exhausting and frustrating. Having to make decisions for another person’s health is almost a full-time job. I know. I did it for
CMS (the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) has been working on what they call, “Value-Based Insurance Design” or VBID. Within this working model, what we anticipate will happen is
Retirement is exciting! You’ve worked 40+ years and now you have the time to do all the things you said, “One day…” to. For many, traveling is the number one
Many Americans, whether veterans or civilians, suffer disabilities. Often these disabilities not only make life difficult physically, emotionally and mentally, but also financially. This leaves these suffering individuals needing help.
Modern medicine has become almost something of science fiction. The cures we enjoy today for major and critical illness were things of dreams just 30, 20 and 10 years ago,
Turning 65 can be strenuous, because you must make choices you are not familiar with. The health insurance provided by employers, while it may look the same, plays by different
In last week’s newsletter, we covered the first five reasons a veteran with VA healthcare needs Medicare as well. (Read part 1 here) These five are: VA healthcare is NOT
The American veteran is a special breed. Fewer than 1% of citizens take up the mantle to stand a post on the wall to keep our enemies at bay. So,