Monday • September 25, 2017 • 6pm Lexington Public Library, Beaumont Branch at 3080 Fieldstone Way This presentation is designed to help new beneficiaries and their caregivers a better understanding of the Medicare
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Monday • September 25, 2017 • 6pm Lexington Public Library, Beaumont Branch at 3080 Fieldstone Way This presentation is designed to help new beneficiaries and their caregivers a better understanding of the Medicare
In health care, the magic number is 65. Most people who live in America are eligible for Medicare, a federal health insurance program, when they turn 65, as long as they have a Social
Here's a quick guide to the pros and cons of term and whole life insurance. Matthew Frankel,(TMFMathGuy)Jul 20, 2017 Term life and whole life are two popular variations of life insurance policies. While
Medicare benefits start at age 65, but many people continue working past that age, either by choice or need. It is important to understand how Medicare and employer coverage work together. Depending on
Retirement communities are a living option welcomed by all kinds of people today. Outdated views can stop some men and women from seeing retirement communities as many of them really are today. But
If you’re like most people, you don’t pay a monthly premium for your Medicare Part A. However, if you have Medicare Part B and you are receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board
If you’re like most people, you don’t pay a monthly premium for your Medicare Part A. However, if you have Medicare Part B and you are receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board
Good food has always been a priority for Vyrl Robinson. As a child, she spent summers on her mother’s farm, where she learned to harvest and “put up” fruits and vegetables. She learned
Source: MedicareMadeClear Tue, Sep 06, 2016 Medicare decisions are highly personal. And there may be as many different questions about Medicare as there are beneficiaries—maybe more. But certain questions seem to come up
Wednesday • November 9, 2016 • 11am Lexington Public Library Central Branch at 140 E Main St, Lexington, KY This presentation is designed to help new beneficiaries and their caregivers a better understanding