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Is a Medicare Advantage Plan a Go-To for Seniors?
Updated May 2025 To avoid late enrollment penalties, seniors who are eligible for Medicare usually sign up at their earliest opportunity. Seniors rarely have a reason not to enroll. Retirees earned Medicare’s hospitalization benefits by paying FICA taxes during their working lives. They are not required to pay a monthly premium to receive those benefits. […]
Changes to Medicare Drug Prices Will Soon Benefit Seniors
Updated April 2025 High drug prices can be a problem for every American whose health condition requires medication. However, older people are disproportionately affected by high drug prices. While about half of all Americans between the ages of 30 and 49 report taking prescription medications, 89% of Americans who have reached the age of 65 […]
Possible Fraud Suggests a Setback in Alzheimer’s Research
Updated May 2025 Pharmaceutical companies are exploring drugs to treat or prevent Alzheimer’s disease with increasing urgency. More than 7 million Americans who have reached the age of 65 are living with Alzheimer’s. That number is expected to rise to nearly 13 million by 2050. Research continues to expand knowledge of Alzheimer’s, potentially opening the […]
How Should We Talk About Aging?
While some people embrace the experience of growing older, the process of aging is often unwelcome. In his older years, Mark Twain quipped that “life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of 80 and gradually approach 18.” Twain was not alone in lamenting the loss of youth. Aging […]
5 Gadget Gifts for Seniors
Most people love gadgets. While older people are often seen as unwilling to master new technology, that stereotype might cause younger people to avoid giving gadgets as gifts to their older family members. A recent study suggests that older people may avoid new technology because they accept the stereotype that technological competence decreases with age. […]
How Can Seniors Beat the Heat
Updated June 2025 In June, 2025, record-shattering heat waves swept into parts of the US., baking the Plains to the east coast of the US., with mercury heating up into triple digits. Early estimates pegged 147 million would be sweltering in very dangerous conditions. Nor are other parts of the country immune, as last year’s deadly heat […]
How to Avoid Penalties for Late Enrollment in Medicare
Most seniors understand that Medicare provides various kinds of health insurance. Seniors who are eligible for Social Security benefits paid for Medicare coverage through their payroll taxes during their working years. For that reason, some Medicare benefits are free. Other benefits are available at a lower cost than private insurance companies would charge. Seniors who […]
Easing into Gradual Retirement
Updated April 2025 Some seniors have little choice about their retirement dates. While it is unlawful to fire an employee because of age, businesses often invent excuses to terminate the employment of older workers. Some employees become less able to perform physically demanding jobs as they age. Employees who can no longer work in their […]
Seniors Who Are Aging in an Aging Home: Home Modifications and Repair Services
Aging in place is the preference of more than three quarters of Americans over the age of 50. Older Americans typically feel tied to their community and want to remain in their homes for as long as they can. Unfortunately, home repairs become more difficult to perform as homeowners age. Climbing a ladder might pose […]
Should AARP Members Rely on AARP Endorsements?
Updated May 2025 Originally known as the American Association of Retired Persons, AARP is the largest membership organization in the United States. Seniors rely on AARP for advice, product discounts, and lobbying efforts to advance the interests of older Americans. A June 2022 article in Fortune asks whether some of AARP’s endorsements might further the […]