Jan
14
2015
The federal government always advertises to our senior citizens that Medicare will cover their most of their health care needs as aging occurs. What they do not tell seniors is they (government) are working diligently to reduce access to...
Jan
05
2015
In 2015, nearly 64 million Americans who receive Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will receive a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) increase to their monthly benefit payments of 1.7 percent.
The average monthly Social Security benefit for a retired worker...
Dec
26
2014
Taken from the Social Security Administration...a timely holiday reminder!
Let’s face it, the last thing you’re going to want to do during this holiday season is another errand. When it comes to taking care of Social Security business, your shopping...
Dec
05
2014
The Fall and Winter holidays mean different things to different people, but for most of us, they are very much about family. Here are some observances to be mindful of as you engage with your elderly parents or family...
Nov
25
2014
Winter is quickly approaching and if you are a caregiver of an elderly person you are probably concerned about their well-being. As a responsible caregiver, you want to make sure you are taking the necessary precautions to make winter...
Nov
03
2014
It's no secret: None of us are getting any younger, and more people who are growing old are living longer than ever before. But what most of us tend to shove to the back of our minds is the...
Oct
30
2014
Our third installment concerning "peripheral artery disease" covers invasive surgical procedures which may be employed to correct obstructions, strengthen arterial walls, and/or by-pass deteriorated arterial pathways altogether.
In some cases, angioplasty or bypass or thrombolytic therapy surgery may be necessary...
Oct
20
2014
Treatment for peripheral artery disease has two major goals. The first is to manage symptoms, such as leg pain, so that you can resume physical activities. The second is to stop the progression of atherosclerosis throughout your body to...
Oct
13
2014
Peripheral Artery Disease, or "PAD", is a condition that often goes undiagnosed by healthcare professionals and can lead to a heart attack or stroke, or an amputation.
With peripheral artery disease, the peripheral arteries (blood vessels outside the heart) may...
Oct
06
2014
Consider the following data:
- High blood pressure, high LDL cholesterol, and smoking are key risk factors for heart disease.
- The link between diabetes and heart disease is even greater among women.
- Know your blood pressure. Having uncontrolled blood...




