Category: Medicare
Senior Health Tips for the Holiday Season
Posted: December 6, 2024
Everyone loves the holidays. The fabulous food, families coming together, the cooking, shopping, and decorating make the holidays an exciting—and somewhat stressful--time. As seniors, it is crucial to put your health first while enjoying the best of holiday joy. Here are a few things seniors can do to stay healthy and happy during the holidays. Stay Hydrated Staying hydrated seems simple, but it bears repeating....
Senior Citizen Nutrition Tips: How to Eat Healthy on a Budget
Posted: November 21, 2024
Nutrition goes hand in hand with wellness, but eating right on a budget can be challenging. The good news is that you don’t have to break the bank to maintain a good diet. There are many ways to eat a healthy diet, from knowing how to shop to protecting your health with a Medicare Advantage plan. Here are a few nutrition tips for eating healthy...
Medicare for Veterans: Accessing Benefits Beyond VA Healthcare
Posted: November 6, 2024
If you are a veteran, you may be wondering how your Veterans Health Administration (VA) assistance is affected by enrolling in Medicare. Medicare offers a host of benefits that go beyond what traditional VA health covers. VA health care is often confined to illnesses and injuries related to your service. Here is a quick overview of how you can access these increased benefits. What is...
A Buyer’s Guide to Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids
Posted: October 21, 2024
The market for over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids has grown significantly in recent years, providing more affordable and accessible options for people with hearing loss. With new regulations, individuals can now purchase hearing aids without a prescription, making it easier than ever to address hearing difficulties. However, choosing the right hearing aid is critical, as individual needs vary. This guide will help you with the key...
Everything You Need to Know About Medicare Special Enrollment
Posted: October 6, 2024
Medicare is a federal health insurance program primarily for people aged 65 and older, though it also covers some younger individuals with disabilities. Most people know the initial enrollment period (IEP) when you first become eligible for Medicare. However, life can be unpredictable, and specific changes may require you to enroll outside the standard enrollment periods. That’s where the Medicare Special Enrollment Period (SEP) comes...