by John Miller | Feb 8, 2022 | Long-Term Care
In a previous article, we discussed what short-term care was and the benefits that Medicare offers its beneficiaries. We found that after just 100 days, Medicare coverage runs out. What does that mean for long-term care? To put it simply, Medicare offers NO long-term...
by John Miller | Oct 11, 2021 | Long-Term Care
Medicare for the Disabled Medicare offers benefits for individuals under 65 years of age who have become disabled. If you have been receiving disability benefits from Social Security for more than two years (24 months), you are eligible to enroll in Medicare Part A...
by Alicia | Dec 8, 2020 | Uncategorized
Institutional Benefits – Institutional benefits include a living environment that should meet the functional medical, social, personal, and housing needs of patients with physical, mental, or developmental disabilities. Long term institutional services are...
by Alicia | Oct 7, 2020 | Changing Insurance Needs, Finding Insurance, New Insurance Coverage, Uncategorized
Supplemental Insurance – Did you know that original Medicare Part A and B typically covers up to 80% of your medical bills. This leaves significant gaps in your coverage. Supplemental is designed to help lessen costs and should give you some peace of mind. Insurance...
by Alicia | Aug 30, 2020 | Active Lifestyle, Healthy Living, Healthy Tips, Uncategorized
Eating Healthy – by incorporating new eating habits like drinking more water, eating at home more, making an eating plan, reducing portions, and starting a food journal. Start with small changes, like eating smaller meals more often. Your health insurance or...