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How Continuing to Work Affects Social Security Benefits

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Continuing to work while collecting Social Security can increase future benefits and provide additional income but may also result in benefit reductions before full retirement age.

Careful consideration of tax implications, Medicare enrollment, and personal financial goals is essential when deciding…

Don’t Rely on Medicare or Medicaid for Your Long-Term Care

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Many Americans misunderstand Medicare and Medicaid’s limited coverage for long-term care, often overestimating their reliance on these programs.
The cost of long-term care insurance is also frequently overestimated, leading many to forgo crucial coverage.
Proactive planning, including exploring private insurance, home modifications,…

How a Proposed Medicare Part E Could Benefit Americans

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House Democrats have reintroduced the Choose Medicare Act, which seeks to establish a Medicare Part E, a public-option version of Medicare that would be available to individuals and employers.
Part E would operate through existing Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces, allowing…

New Social Security Rule Means More Travel for Older Adults

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A new Social Security Administration (SSA) rule requires individuals to verify their identity online or in person at an SSA office for direct deposit changes, restricting phone services previously available.
These changes disproportionately burden vulnerable populations, including older adults, those without…

How Mental Health Apps Can Help Older Adults

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Mental health apps are becoming a more common way to support emotional well-being, especially for older adults facing issues like loneliness or chronic illness.

These apps offer various tools, including mood tracking, guided activities, educational resources, and social connection options.

Mental health…

Investigation Uncovers Food Insecurity in Nursing Homes

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A recent investigation found many nursing homes spend less than $10 per day on food per resident, raising concerns about malnutrition and food quality.
There has been an increase in food-related sanctions, dietary complaints, and disease outbreaks in nursing homes.
Residents report…

How Older Adults Can Stay Safe During Heat Waves

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Older adults are particularly susceptible to heat-related illnesses due to chronic conditions, medications, and physiological changes, making it crucial for them and their caregivers to recognize symptoms of overheating.

Preventative measures such as staying in air-conditioned environments, staying hydrated, and seeking…

Why is Social Security Retirement Age Is Now 67?

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Full Social Security Retirement Age (FRA) is 67 for those born in 1960 or later, not 65 as it once was, due to legislation adjusting for increased life expectancy.
Claiming Social Security benefits before FRA results in permanently reduced monthly payments.
Your…

How to Protect Yourself from the Social Security Phishing Scam

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A new phishing attack is targeting Social Security recipients with email messages pretending to be from the Social Security Administration (SSA), prompting them to download fake Social Security statements.

These malicious downloads give hackers access to sensitive personal information, including bank…

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