Seniors We Love
This episode is a conversation with 3 high school seniors about how they would deal with certain situations as their parents age.
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This is the continuation of the Life of Andrew Pappas, living in the US and life in his senior years. Doing things he loved and surrounded by people who really cared about him.
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An immigrant, husband, father, grandfather and hard worker, Andrew Pappas meant a lot to his family and the people he touched. He created a reputation for himself with his homemade sausage but had many other accomplishments while in the United States.
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Dealing with health care directives, nursing home decisions, powers of attorney and other issues that caregivers and children must also deal with for their parents is complicated, Add to the confusion of basic care and trying to live your own life and the stress can be enormous.
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What are the chances you meet the love of your life the first day on a new job? This senior did and their story is memorable. From the war to an online trailblaizer, the story of Hy Kasindorf is heartwarming. Told by his grandson Dave Houston, Hy had a great life and one that inspired a generation.
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EP 7 - In this episode, you’ll get insights on why you need to be with your senior while they are in the hospital. These are specific items that happened to me while my mom in to the hospital 6 times within 3 months.
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From escorting Presidents to managing hospital stays, this episode is about one daughter who didn't really know her dad as a child but did a lot to care for him as a senior. It explores some of the hospital experiences and provides a lot of tips for managing care. This story of the authors relationship with her biological dad and their life experiences is interesting and educational.
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Depression, finances and medication are the focus of this episode with ideas and questions to ask your senior and their providers.
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What do seniors do when they are feeling distraught? When they loose their brother, their car and they find out their rent is being increased.
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Listen to different stories about how insurance has made a difference.
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When someone said this to me recently I asked why and she said my stories are interesting.
Thank you to Lynn Michel Insurance for being our sponsor. From October 15 -December 7 of 2019, if you know someone on Medicare, it is their opportunity to review their coverage and see if it makes sense for them to make a change. If they are on original medicare, which is also known as part A and Part B, they probably also have part D which is their prescription coverage. This is something that they should look at every year because companies update their formularies (their list of drugs covered) and based on the updated lists, it’s good to review. As of the recording of this episode, the current Medicare.gov site does not break out the annual costs as it has done in the past. The website is scheduled to be updated to include this information but that hasn’t happened yet. An agent can do this for you. They can compare the plans and show you the options so that you can make an informed decision. Contact Lynn Michel at 301-996-2328 or go to their website, lynnmichel.com to connect.
When I was meeting with my tax advisor, discussing my new business, I shared with her how I decided to get back into the insurance business.
I’ll start with my mom. You see, my mom is smart. She worked until she was 75. She doesn’t have Medicare Part B or Part D. How can that be?
Social Security adds the penalty, not any insurance company. Her penalty is 150%. It’s a monthly penalty to the premium. So if the regular premium is $135.00, her’s is $337. She also doesn’t have prescription drug coverage. If she wanted it, she’d have to pay an average of a 1% penalty. Both of these penalties never go away for her and they are monthly, not annually..
Because of the penalty, she never signed up.
After giving her the highlights, I started talking about other policies seniors need to consider. These include final expense insurance, cancer, dental, vision and hospital indemnity. Most seniors don’t have this coverage as part of their medicare coverage. If they have the resources to purchase it, the coverage can be a lifesaver.
In this episode, we talk about my personal experiences with final expense, life insurance and cancer insurance. The reasons I'm so passionate about knowing what is available and making informed decisions.
If you or someone you know is on Medicare, reach out to our sponsor, Lynn Michel Insurance and have a conversation. Do a review with them and make sure what you have is the right plan for this year.