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With the filing deadline looming ahead, it’s the perfect opportunity to look at what changes might be in store for retirees and seniors. Tax Backlog If there was ever a year to move to digital tax filing, it’s this year. The IRS says it is still dealing with a backlog of 24 million returns from last year,…
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As cases of the novel coronavirus known as 2019-nCoV continue to rise worldwide, preliminary estimates suggest that older adults may be particularly susceptible to the respiratory illness, which can cause pneumonia and symptoms like fever, cough and shortness of breath. “The data coming out of China continues to say that the people who are at higher risk…
Winter often consists of lower temperatures, less sunlight, and more time indoors. The same weather that is bothersome to most can prove to be dangerous for others. Winter Safety Tips for the Elderly Seniors and Medicare eligibles face several dangers including falling on ice or snow, frostbite, and hypothermia. Use these winter wellness tips…
In addition to helping others, older adults who volunteer may gain a benefit to their own well-being. A recent study explored the relationship between volunteering and stress. For this study, the researchers used data from the National Study of Daily Experiences. The participants were 1,320 adults age 50 to 84 who completed a daily interview for…
A study on the benefits of using hearing aids found that using the devices can counteract many of the negative health outcomes associated with hearing loss. Over 20,000 adults age 65 and better with a Medicare Supplement plan participated in a phone survey that included questions about hearing loss, hearing aid use, health, and well-being.…
Are you the type of guy who puts off doing a task or getting a test and later wished you’d just gotten it over with? If you’re a man with Medicare, now’s the time to talk with your doctor about whether you should get screened for prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, or both. Screening tests can find cancer early,…
Although love songs might tell you otherwise, a broken heart can’t kill you—but heart disease can. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women, taking about 610,000 lives each year. You might not be able to avoid Cupid’s arrow, but you can take steps to help prevent heart…
If you have limited income and assets, you may qualify for help with medical costs for care you receive under Medicare. Here are a few of the programs you can look into if you need financial assistance. Medicaid helps pay costs not covered by Original Medicare (Part A and Part B). It may also include…
Age – Turning 65 is a big life event, and thousands of baby boomers are doing it every day. *Here’s what you need to know right off the bat: You must be 65 to enroll in Medicare—your spouse’s age doesn’t count. You may enroll in Medicare even if you’re not collecting Social Security yet. You…