Have you recently retired? Congratulations! While retirement is a fantastic achievement, it does come with a different set of challenges, most notably: the lack of dental care. Many individuals receive employee dental benefits throughout their working life, which...
Vision impairments and blindness are increasingly prevalent among elderly populations. Currently, over 6.5 million Americans aged 65 years and older have a vision impairment. Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) helps pay for “medically necessary” care. Although,...
If you’re currently receiving Medicare, or about to apply, you might be wondering: “Do I need a Medicare Supplement Policy?” A Medicare Supplement Plan, also known as Medigap Policy, helps cover the expenses that Original Medicare leaves you to pay....
Are you planning for retirement and deliberating over whether a Medicare Supplement plan is necessary? The answer lies in understanding a few basics about Medicare Supplement Plans and taking into consideration your personal circumstances, and health care costs. What...
Short-term medical insurance is a temporary solution that helps pay for healthcare costs when you don’t have major medical insurance. Below are a few common questions that you may come across while researching. When should I consider short-term medical insurance? If...
Are you considering retiring overseas? Living abroad presents the opportunity to see the world while living at a fraction of the cost. Today, more than 650,000 American seniors are living outside the United States according to the Social Security Administration. But,...