Seniors Squarely in the Sights of the Insurance Industry … and Just About Everybody Else

Because American seniors typically transition from employer health insurance to Medicare, it makes perfect sense that a “senior market” exists in the insurance industry’s eyes. Continue reading “Seniors Squarely in the Sights of the Insurance Industry … and Just About Everybody Else” »

Seven Tips to Make Medicare Work for You



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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 Medicare is related foremost to what he or she puts into planning, seeking information and advice, making careful choices, and taking advantage of every Medicare service likely to help maintain good health. Continue reading “Seven Tips to Make Medicare Work for You” »

Top 11 Tips to Save Seniors Money

Like every other segment of the American population, seniors are facing tough times when it comes to stretching their savings. There are plenty of ways to reduce senior spending, however. Following are some important money saving tips to help seniors save money and weather the current economy.

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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. Continue reading “Bread, Bananas, and Health Coverage — Insurance Companies Going Out to Where You Shop” »

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. Continue reading “Social Security Disability — Vital Information and Key Tips” »

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. Continue reading “Medicaid for Pregnant Women” »