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You’re Missing Out if You Don’t Use All Your MA Benefits 

Now that March is over, so is Medicare Advantage open enrollment. That means that, barring special circumstances – retirement, relocation, or some other major life event – the Medicare plan you have now is probably going to carry you through the rest of 2025.  For the majority of Medicare beneficiaries, that coverage is in the … Read more

Solo Aging Requires Careful Planning to Avoid Financial Pitfalls 

Based on a highly unscientific advertising survey, we would conclude that most marketing for retirement planning services – including ads for financial planners, insurance agents, and estate planning attorneys – is aimed at couples. Statistically, that makes some sense, since the majority of U.S. adults (about 60 percent of those 35 and older) are married … Read more

If Retirement Isn’t Stimulating Enough, Maybe It’s Time to Unretire 

Growing tired of being retired? Maybe it’s time you tried unretirement.  Before you dismiss the idea, know that “unretirement” is definitely a trend, as this recent NextAvenue article explains. A significant number of men and women who had “officially” retired, some during the COVID pandemic, have in recent years made a steady return back to … Read more

Controlling These Risk Factors Could Cut Dementia Rates by 45 Percent 

What do people fear most about growing older? According to Psychology Today, the two biggest sources of anxiety about aging are loss of independence and deteriorating health. For many, these worries can be distilled down to one frightening health condition: dementia.  Dementia affects tens of millions of people and their families worldwide. Nearly 7 million … Read more

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