Archive for 'Elder Care'
Medicare Part D Doesn’t Have To Be Confusing
April 6th, 2008. Published under Elder Care. No Comments.
As of Jan. 1, 2006, the federal government expanded Medicare coverage with the launch of the Medicare Part D program. This program enables seniors to get the prescriptions they need, when they need them with the benefit of an insurance program that can really help lessen the annual costs for drugs. To take advantage of […]
Know the Right Retirement Location for You
April 6th, 2008. Published under Elder Care. No Comments.
You might be overwhelmed by the number of retirement locations offered across the country.
Each of which may provide everything you need or the best comfort and amenities you are looking for.
You might be confused on which of the retirement locations you would like to spend your retirement age.
Make a checklist of the things you need […]
Electric Wheelchairs Promote Mobility and Safeguard Independence
April 6th, 2008. Published under Elder Care. No Comments.
With more and more people living longer and longer, the question of quality of life is a constant concern. Some older people choose to grab life by the horns and soak up every second. Others are simply unable to do so. Still others choose to let little things get in the way of living and […]
Can You Retire Before You Die?
April 6th, 2008. Published under Elder Care. No Comments.
Most of us are familiar with these statistics…
Out of 100 people who starts working at the age of 25, by the age 65:
* 1% are wealthy
* 4% have adequate capital stowed away for retirement
* 3% are still working
* 63% are dependant on Social Security, friends, relatives or charity.
* 29% are dead.
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