Do I Have to Retire to Be Eligible for Medicare?
Posted: September 21, 2021
The average retirement age is increasing because many households would not be able to maintain their standard of living in retirement. Meanwhile, healthcare costs continue to rise. Fortunately, you can enroll in Medicare while you are still working. You become eligible for Medicare at age 65, whether or not you are retired. What Are the Benefits of Enrolling In Medicare? Medicare makes healthcare very affordable....
Newborn Safety Checklist for First-Time Parents
Posted: September 10, 2021
After the birth of a first child, many new parents are struck by the awesome responsibility they have just taken on. Newborn babies are completely dependent on their parents and caregivers to protect and nurture them. In keeping with Baby Safety Month in September, the following checklist can help first-time parents keep their newborns safe. Infant Safety Checklist Always support the baby’s head. A newborn’s...
3 Types of Living Benefits for Life Insurance
Posted: September 7, 2021
Life insurance is mainly designed to pay out death benefits to beneficiaries. But some life insurance policies also provide living benefits for policyholders. The following are three types of life insurance living benefits. Accelerated Death Benefits Most life insurance policies contain a provision known as Accelerated Death Benefit (ADB). It allows the policyholder to receive a portion of the life insurance money while he or...
Assisted Living Week 2021: Caring for Seniors and Americans with Disabilities
Posted: September 6, 2021
Next week is National Assisted Living Week. It runs from September 12 through September 18, 2021. The theme this year is “Compassion, Community, Caring.” This is a time to celebrate the individuals who reside and work in assisted living and the services these facilities provide. What Are Assisted Living Facilities? Assisted living facilities are residences for older adults and people with disabilities. They are designed...
When to Consider Supplemental Health Insurance
Posted: August 25, 2021
Supplemental health insurance can cover out-of-pocket expenses that your regular health insurance plan does not cover. Many older adults purchase this type of plan when they go on Medicare. Younger individuals may also consider supplemental health coverage to pay for deductibles, co-pays, coinsurance, and other expenses that may arise in the event of a serious accident or illness. If you are under age 65 and...