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10 Ways to Stay Positive When Life Is Hard

Happy days will be here again. Here are 10 ways to stay positive when life is hard.


Do ALL Assets Go Through Probate?

If you’re confused about which assets need to go through probate, have no fear! Here’s everything you need to know.

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Top 10 Health Conditions Affecting Elderly Women

While women might live longer, it doesn’t mean they’re immune to health problems.


America, Is Learning about Medicare’s Options Stressing YOU?

Most Americans feel an urgency to learn their Medicare options and are stressed over getting it right. They know that one wrong move can jeopardize the retirement savings they worked so hard to build.


30 Life Tips from a Boomer

Oscar Wilde once said, “With age comes wisdom.” Personally, I’ve found that to be true.


How does Medicare’s Fall Enrollment Affect Me?

Medicare’s IEP is a 7-month window that begins 3 months before the month you turn 65, the month you turn 65, and 3 months after turning 65.


Help! My Employer Health Plan Denied Paying $22,000 Monthly Medical Claim!

A health care professional advised me that many of the new cancer procedures are not approved by individual and employer group health insurance plans.


Hurricane Season Is Here! Here’s What You Need to Know

Hurricane season officially started on Sunday, June 1st, and will not end until Sunday, November 30th. As we get deeper into the season, the storms get stronger. No one expects life to change in an instant, but it can.


What Is a Nokbox, and How Can It Help You with Estate Planning? Our Honest Review!

Enter the Nokbox, your one-stop shop for all your estate-planning needs! But what exactly is the Nokbox? How much does it cost? And how can it help you leave your loved ones a clear picture instead of a puzzle they’ll have to piece together after you’re gone?


Why Do I Need Medicare Part B If I’m Turning 65 and Have Retiree Benefits?

“We saw your article about Medicare Part B enrollment in our local newspaper, but my wife’s and my Medicare enrollment situation is different. We will both turn 65 this year, I in June and Carol in September. I have signed up for Medicare Part A only, and Carol will enroll for Part A soon.”


Why Did I Have to Sign a Medicare Form in the ER?

“Original” Medicare—not Medicare Advantage (MA) plans—has two different situations when one is asked to sign a Medicare form.


A Prayer for When Your Marriage Needs Help

Most of us can’t change on our own. We need the power of the Holy Spirit at work in our lives as well as the trusted input of mentors, friends, family, counselors, pastors, and more.


10 Easy Decorating Tips for Senior Apartments

Smaller living doesn’t have to mean bigger challenges! Check out these 10 tips for decorating your apartment!


The 5 Most Common Age-Related Eye Diseases (And How to Keep Them Healthy!)

Did you know one in three Americans experiences eye problems by the age of sixty-five?


How Much Does it Cost to Amend a Will?

Whether you’ve had a will for fifty years or five, here’s a simple truth: life changes.


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