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Approaching 65? Here’s What to Know About Enrolling in Medicare

The rules and timetables for Medicare enrollment can be confusing to many new retirees, so it’s smart to plan ahead. Here’s a simplified rundown of what to know. 

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How Seniors Can Learn New Technology Skills Online

There are many different technology teaching tools available to older adults that can help you learn new tech skills so you can better utilize your devices. Here are some good options to consider. 


Medicare Coverage Options for Retirees Eager to Travel

The best Medicare plans for retirees who plan to travel will vary depending on your destinations! Here’s what to know.

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How to Recognize and Stop Elder Abuse in the COVID Era

While elder abuse does happen in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities, the vast majority of incidents take place at home. Here are some warning signs that can help you spot a possible problem.


How to Find Educational Trips for Retirees Who Love to Learn

Here are a few good places to turn to find these types of trips in the U.S. and abroad!

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What is an Annual Notice of Change?

Savvy Senior author, Jim Miller explains what an ANOC is and what you should expect.

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How to Choose a 55-Plus Active Adult Retirement Community

While active adult communities generally offer the opportunity for a lower-maintenance lifestyle around similar-aged people, they vary enormously. Here’s what you should know.

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I’m Laid-Off! What Are My Medicare Options?

Medicare expert Toni King explains the Medicare Special Enrollment Period and what to do if you or your spouse is laid-off.

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How to Get Underutilized COVID Funeral Assistance Funds

Here’s what you should know about the program that covers up to $9,000 for funerals.

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A Social Security Perk for Older Parents

If you’re 62 or older and are still raising young children, there’s a Social Security strategy that can put some extra money in your pocket.

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How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Lower Your Drug Costs

The climate, tax, and health care bill known as the Inflation Reduction Act includes significant improvements to the Medicare program that will kick in over the next few years. 


What Caregivers Should Know About Medicare

Having a working knowledge of Medicare can help you take full advantage of the coverage and services it provides.

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Why Won’t Medicare Pay for My Doctor’s Visit?

Here’s what to do if Medicare is denying your claim for a doctor’s visit!

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Medicare Enrollment & Traveling Through Retirement

What do you do if you’re 65, retired, and ready to travel, but need assurance that wherever you go, your medical needs will be taken care of?


I Have Cancer – Does Original Medicare Have a Network of Specialists?

Medicare expert, Toni King explains how to find doctors and medical facilities when you’re enrolled in Original Medicare – it’s easier than you may think!

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