There are 10,000 Baby Boomers entering Medicare every day for the next 15 years. Most are completely stressed about what their Medicare options are. After all, one wrong move can jeopardize their 401K and life savings they worked so hard for.
Depending on the level of assistance that you need, there are some inexpensive care options and ways to protect yourself from excessive long-term care costs. Here are a few ways to find affordable long-term care.
Medicare expert and writer Toni King explains why Medicare doesn’t pay for long-term care and offers her expertise.
Can I return to regular Medicare and apply for a new Medicare supplement?
Medicare expert and author, Toni King, answers this question and more! Plus, an easy-to-understand guide to enrolling in Medicare.
Assisted living and nursing homes provide many of the same essential long-term care services. So, what are the differences?
Their similarities often outshine their differences. Because of this, the two are frequently confused with each other.
Deborah Myers from We Speak Medicare helps seniors with medicare navigation and selecting healthcare supplemental programs. She’s organized the Spring into Health Fair taking place on April 14, 2019 in Puyallup at the Puyallup Seventh-day Adventist Church. The event provides health screenings from multiple entities. It’s free to enter and most services there are also free. Some services may have a minor charge, such as vaccinations. Talks about healthy living and disease prevention will go all day. Deborah can be reached at Deborah@wespeakMedicare.org.
Beth Deems at Mission Health Care discusses Medicare.