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Medicare & Heart Disease: What is Covered
February 6, 2025
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. It accounts for over 600,000 deaths annually and affects both men and women...

5 Winter Driving Mistakes That May Increase Your Premium
February 2, 2025
Yesterday was Car Insurance Day. The first day of February serves as a yearly reminder of the comfort brought by our services. As we face...

Why is Sitting the New Smoking?
January 25, 2025
Smoking kills 500,000 people a year in our country, according to the American Lung Association. It is a tragedy, considering it is the number one...

Useful Apps for Tech-Savvy Seniors
January 21, 2025
People don’t go anywhere without their phones these days. Cell phones can provide critical assistance to seniors, regardless of their location. Protections are provided through...

How to Prepare Your Home for Winter Storms
January 16, 2025
During the winter months, the weather can get pretty grim. Freezing icy conditions, blizzards, torrential rain, and wind events can test any structure, including your...

New Year, New Healthcare Coverage Updates
January 10, 2025
However you celebrate it, a New Year is here, with a fresh outlook for 2025. Life changes rapidly. Healthcare coverage is meant to change with...

Your Guide to Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment
January 6, 2025
In addition to helping to maintain our health as we age, having a reliable healthcare insurance plan also provides real peace of mind. As a...

New Year’s Resolutions for Policy Holders
January 2, 2025
The New Year is traditionally the time we make decisions about the future. Most New Year’s resolutions focus on personal health or family and business...

Mental Health & Oral Health: Examining the Connections
December 25, 2024
Your emotional state has an impact on how you dress and take care of yourself. If you’re feeling blue, you’re more likely to neglect self-care,...

What to Do if You Missed Medicare Open Enrollment
December 21, 2024
Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), or Medicare Open Enrollment Period, offers beneficiaries a once-a-year opportunity to change their health coverage. If you missed it, don’t...
