Senior Secure Insurance Services LLC

Senior Secure Insurance Services LLC Independent Medicare supplment specialist. We make sure you don’t over pay and get the plan thats right for you!

04/29/2026

The best part about working with us, you get a response from a real person right away!

03/20/2026

Happy first day of spring!!

If you have questions related to your Medigap or advantage insurance call 608-792-6922 for a free consultation
10/09/2025

If you have questions related to your Medigap or advantage insurance call 608-792-6922 for a free consultation

09/17/2024

At the end of the day, our focus is on helping individuals save their hard-earned money from rising insurance costs, serving clients' interests, not big business.

09/14/2024

Who’s ready for fall🍁 🍂

07/13/2024

Have a great summer!! 🏖️

09/15/2023

Optimal Sleep Temperature for Seniors Is Between 68 to 77 Degrees Fahrenheit, Study Reveals...

Nighttime ambient temperature plays a pivotal role in sleep quality for older adults; study underscores potential impact of climate change on sleep quality in the aging population.

New research finds that sleep can be most efficient and restful for older adults when nighttime bedroom ambient temperature ranges between 68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit.

The authors observed an overall trend: a 5-10% drop in sleep efficiency as the nighttime ambient temperature increases from 77 to 86 Fahrenheit. Importantly, this research also reveals substantial between-individual differences in optimal bedroom temperature.

“These results highlight the potential to enhance sleep quality in older adults by optimizing home thermal environments and emphasizing the importance of personalized temperature adjustments based on individual needs and circumstances,” said lead researcher Amir Baniassadi, PhD, Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife, and Harvard Medical School.

“Additionally, the study underscores the potential impact of climate change on sleep quality in older adults, particularly those with lower socioeconomic status, and supports increasing their adaptive capacity as nighttime temperatures increase in cities across the country,” Baniassadi said.

This longitudinal observational study examines the association between bedroom nighttime temperature and sleep quality in a sample of community dwelling older adults. Using wearable sleep monitors and environmental sensors, researchers monitored sleep duration, efficiency, and restlessness over an extended period within participants’ homes while controlling for potential confounders and covariates. The study collected nearly 11,000 person-nights of sleep and environmental data from 50 older adults. The associations were primarily nonlinear, and substantial between-subject variations were observed.

Older adults often experience inadequate, restless, and disrupted sleep which in turn influences many outcomes related to their health and wellbeing such as cognitive and physical function, mood and affect, irritability and reaction to stress, productivity, diabetes management, and risk of cardiovascular diseases. Indeed, poor sleep is disproportionately more common among older adults. Meanwhile, research on its causes has been mostly focused on physiological and behavioral factors despite evidence suggesting that the environment the person sleeps in can be as influential.

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08/11/2023

We work for you first! Not the big corporations. We are the medicare insurance agency of the people and for the people!! Seniorsecureins.com for a free evaluation

Senior Secure is a Life and Health insurance agency geared toward seniors age 65 and older. We help current Medicare beneficiaries optimize their health insurance coverage. Unlike larger insurance firms, we make the insurance process unique based on the health and financial needs of the individual.....

06/07/2023

If you're going to the beach, don't forget to bring a towel!! Have a great summer!

06/21/2022

Summer Safety Tips for Seniors🥵🔥

Cover Windows. During the hot weather, you can keep a room cooler by shutting blinds and curtains on windows to help block out the sun.

Stay Indoors During Midday. When the weather is hot, the hours before 10am and after 6pm tend to be cooler, so they are usually the best times to be ...

Wear Appropriate Clothes. Dressing for the weather can have a big impact on how seniors stay cool. ...

Stay Hydrated. It’s extremely important to stay hydrated during the warm summer months. ...

Eat Smaller Meals. Our bodies use metabolic heat to break down foods, which means our bodies warm up as they process larger meals.

Be Aware of the Heat Index. The heat index includes temperature and humidity to give an approximation of how the weather actually feels.

Find Air-Conditioned Areas. During periods of extreme heat, seniors who do not have air-conditioned homes should consider spending time in a place with air-conditioning, such as the library

Know the Signs of Distress. Elderly people are at a higher risk for hyperthermia, which is an abnormally high body temperature, during the summer months.

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