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A Thanksgiving Story from a Reporter Who Discovered that Life Begins (Again) At 65

For Thanksgiving Weekend 2022, AgingOptions presents this encouraging article by freelance writer and former USA Today reporter Bruce Horovitz. We came across the article here on the website of Kaiser Health News where it first appeared in October 2018. We like Horvitz’s reminder that in many ways life begins – again – when we turn 65. It’s a message we … Read more

As If Open Enrollment Weren’t Confusing Enough: FTC Warns Seniors to Be On Guard Against Medicare-Related Fraud and Scams

During Medicare open enrollment, which continues through December 7 th, your friends here at the AgingOptions Blog have been keeping our eyes open for “news you can use” to help you make a wise decision concerning your medical coverage for 2023. There’s a lot at stake, so we trust you’ve been doing your homework: after all, … Read more

Kaiser Health News Report Spotlights Age Bias in Medicine: “They Treat Me Like I’m Old and Stupid,” Patients Say

When an older patient goes to see his or her doctor, or when they find themselves in need of urgent or long-term care, these seniors have a right to expect to be treated with dignity and empathy. Yet for millions, that’s not the case, according to this 2021 Kaiser Health News report.   Written by Judith Graham, the Kaiser article provides … Read more

With a Longer Life-Span and Greater Odds of Living Alone, Women Should Pay Special Attention to Long-Term Care

We’ve read plenty of articles in recent years concerning long-term care costs, and we’ve shared several of these reports here on the AgingOptions blog. Most of these reports seem to presume that the majority of retirees will be facing their care needs and related decisions as a couple. But this 2021 Kiplinger article by financial planner Michael Aloi makes … Read more

A Special Thank You from AgingOptions to All Our Veterans

Veterans Day 2022 marks the 104 th anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I. At the 11 th hour on the 11 th day of the 11 th month in 1918, hostilities with Germany formally ended. What we now call Veterans Day was called Armistice Day until 1954. President Woodrow Wilson declared in his first Armistice Day message on November 11, … Read more

Newly Released Congressional Report Says Medicare Advantage Marketing is Rife with “Fraudsters and Scam Artists”

Here at AgingOptions, we’re committed to giving you solid, objective advice that can help you enjoy a safer, more secure, more fruitful retirement. We also know that few things are more important to your peace of mind than knowing you have the right medical plan to protect your health and that of your spouse or … Read more

Rising Costs, Skyrocketing Federal Debt: Fixing Medicare is Central to Fixing Health Care and Shoring Up the Federal Budget

Few topics get voters – especially senior voters – more riled up than a discussion of changing Medicare. This enormous government program covers about 63 million Americans, nearly 1 citizen in 5. It has some serious structural problems that cry out for a fix. Yet with so many older Americans reliant on Medicare for their … Read more

Members of the “Sandwich Generation” Have to Decide Whose Needs Come First: Parents, Kids, or Their Own

There are tens of millions of them out there – members of what’s often called “the sandwich generation.” These are the people old enough to have adult kids but also young enough to have living parents. Typically in their late forties to early sixties, these men and women often feel trapped in a vise-like grip … Read more

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