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What You Need To Know About Stimulus Checks.  Will You Get One? When?

For the first time since 1955, many Americans are looking forward to April 15. That’s when many of the first “Economic Impact Payments” (aka stimulus checks) will begin app...

April 17, 2020

Gjenes Belamide

How Crooks Are Using Coronavirus Scams To Steal Your Money and Identity

The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is the world’s top news story, and crooks and con artists are paying attention along with everyone else. They know that about 90% of American househol...

April 7, 2020

Alan Wu

Are Medical Alert Systems Tax Deductible?

As a savvy consumer, you probably like to do your homework before making a new purchase—whether it’s a car, a washing machine, or a medical alert system. With the word “medicalR...

April 2, 2020

Gjenes Belamide

7 Coronavirus Safety Tips For Seniors, Caregivers, And Families

The World Health Organization has designed the novel coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic, and confirmed cases in the United States are mounting.  Public health experts urge everyone...

March 24, 2020

Alan Wu

Why Is Coronavirus More Serious In Older People?

Worldwide, confirmed cases of “novel coronavirus” (technically called 2019-nCoV) are increasing daily. The World Health Organization has deemed COVID-19 a pandemic. Unfortunately...

March 20, 2020

Gjenes Belamide

You’re Never Too Old For Seasonal Allergies – Here’s How To Cope

Springtime is beautiful, but seasonal allergy symptoms due to pollen and mold aren’t much fun to deal with. Symptoms that were just slightly annoying at age 30 can be dangerous at age ...

March 18, 2020

Alan Wu

How to Adjust Your Mobile GPS Lanyard

Adjusting the Mobile GPS lanyard is easy! We want to make sure it fits you comfortably, so follow these simple steps to make the lanyard longer or shorter. Remove the lanyard from the Mobile...

March 7, 2020

Gjenes Belamide

Co-Housing Communities:  Seniors Live Independently, But Stay Connected To Others

Have you thought about where you’ll live after you retire? Previous generations dreamed of retiring to Florida, Arizona, or maybe living abroad. But now, many seniors and those nearing...

February 18, 2020

Alan Wu

You’re Not Too Young To Think About Long-Term Care Insurance

According to the AARP, 52% of the people who turn 65 today will develop a health condition that requires long-term care (LTC). Women tend to live longer and have more health problems, so the...

January 27, 2020

Gjenes Belamide

Fire Safety Tips For Seniors

In 2018, ten people in Baton Rouge, LA were killed in house fires during a severe January cold snap.  The majority of those fires were started by heating equipment – space heaters, fi...

January 9, 2020

Alan Wu

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