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Avoiding Surprises: Which Services are Covered by Medicare for Your Aging Parent with Alzheimer's?
Even before the call from our new president and congress went out that we need to overhaul not only Medicare, but our entire health care program—both of which are topics for another discussion—there were...Read entire article »
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Paying for Home Health Care: What Do Medicare and Medigap Cover?
Prescribed only by a physician, home health care is skilled nursing care that is carried out in the patient's home and aids in the recovery from an illness, injury, or surgery. And fortunately for...Read entire article »
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Medicare Explained
Medicare is the federally administered health insurance program for people sixty-five years of age and older, certain disabled people under sixty-five years of age, and people with end-stage renal disease. Medicare is divided into four...Read entire article »
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Who Pays for What: Coverage-at-a-Glance
Searching for senior care can lead to many questions about which services are covered by insurance providers and which must be paid out of pocket. Gilbert Guide can make figuring out how to pay for...Read entire article »
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Senior Care Reimbursement Overview
Planning for long-term care is complicated. Each person's needs are unique; therefore, the cost of long-term care varies greatly. Some social and physical assistance is available for free or at a low cost, while very...Read entire article »
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Medicare Advantage Plans: Buyers Beware!
On Monday, the New York Times ran a great story about Medicare Advantage Plans. Medicare Advantage Plans are a type of health plan sold by private insurance companies. The plans are associated with Medicare....Read entire article »
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Hospice: Discover a Free Medicare Benefit
Hospice services are available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. There is always a nurse on call at night and on weekends. The nurse will visit a patient as long and as...Read entire article »


