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10 Medicare Terms You Should Know

Generally, eligibility for Medicare begins at age 65. Your initial enrollment period starts three months before you turn 65 and ends three months after the month you turn 65. When the time to enroll in Medicare is approaching, it is important to learn the language. These are 10 Medicare terms you should know. Original Medicare: When you enroll in Medicare, you can choose Original Medicare...

Why You Should Keep Your Eye on Group Vision

Group vision insurance can help you attract and retain qualified workers as part of a comprehensive benefits package. Employees value vision insurance benefits and are more likely to stay with a company that offers them. In addition, an employer-sponsored vision plan gives them access to eyecare that may not have been otherwise available. It helps ensure they receive the care they need to maintain their...

Does Medicare Cover Meal Delivery Services?

As most older adults know, a healthy diet can make a difference in how we feel and the quality of life we enjoy in our Golden Years. Meal delivery services provide a simple way to make eating at home more leisurely, safe, and enjoyable. Seniors all over the country have been embracing this option in recent years. Each meal delivery company is different, and there...

Work Safety Tips Every Employer Should Consider

Some safety hazards are present in every workplace, even a business office. It is important for employers to note potential dangers and to take steps to prevent worker injuries. The following safety tips can help you keep your employees safe at work. Keep Clutter Cleared Away An accumulation of clutter can not only make your workplace less appealing but can also make it more dangerous....

A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding a Medicare Doctor

Choosing a doctor you trust is a critical part of your healthcare. When you are enrolling in a Medicare plan, it is important to find a doctor located in your area who accepts Medicare. Depending on the type of Medicare plan you choose, you may need to choose a doctor who is enrolled in your plan’s network. You will need to do some research by...