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With June 6th recognized as Visually Impaired People Day, now is a good time to discuss how Medicare approaches vision c...
06/02/2026

With June 6th recognized as Visually Impaired People Day, now is a good time to discuss how Medicare approaches vision care.

Original Medicare (also known as Medicare Parts A and B) is designed primarily as medical insurance. That means coverage typically applies to the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions affecting the eyes, rather than to routine vision care. However, Medicare Advantage plans usually do include coverage for routine eye exams.

Swipe for a brief overview of what Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans cover when it comes to vision care and eye health.

If you’d ever like to review how your current Medicare coverage addresses vision care, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team. We are always here to be a resource for you.

June is Men's Health Month, and there is no better time to encourage you or the men in your life to take advantage of pr...
06/02/2026

June is Men's Health Month, and there is no better time to encourage you or the men in your life to take advantage of preventive screenings included with their health care coverage. Preventive screenings are among the most powerful tools for early detection of serious illnesses, and catching something early can make all the difference.

Here are some key screenings and wellness checks worth knowing about and at what age they start:

✅ Cholesterol checks - These key preventive screenings should start at 17 to monitor heart health and reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. They’re recommended every four to six years.
✅ Diabetes screening - Diabetes screenings are recommended to begin at age 35 and every three years after, or earlier if risk factors are present, such as family history or being overweight.
✅ Prostate cancer screening - Men should start receiving regular prostate cancer screenings with their doctor, typically starting around age 50, or earlier for those with higher risk factors.
✅ Colorectal cancer screening - For men, a colonoscopy is recommended starting at age 45 for those with average risk and should be repeated every 10 years. The frequency of screening may increase based on your doctor’s assessment of your risk level.
✅ General mental health screening - These screenings are often conducted at annual checkups, at any age. They are a good time to speak openly with your provider about anxiety, depression, or any changes in your mood.

Every man's health journey looks different, so it’s best to talk with your doctor about which screenings are right for your age, history, and lifestyle.

Have questions about what your health coverage includes? Give us a call. We are here to help you make the most of your benefits.

Since May is Mental Health Awareness Month, we wanted to share a few practical tips employers can use to better support ...
05/21/2026

Since May is Mental Health Awareness Month, we wanted to share a few practical tips employers can use to better support mental health in the workplace.

Small steps like clearer benefit communication and easier access to care can make a real difference. Swipe to see more.

We hope you find the tips helpful. If you’d like to review or strengthen your coverage, feel free to reach out. We’re always happy to help.

With National Senior Fraud Awareness Day on May 15th, we wanted to reach out to go over several common scams making the ...
05/13/2026

With National Senior Fraud Awareness Day on May 15th, we wanted to reach out to go over several common scams making the rounds so you can quickly identify potential scam messages.

✅ Tech Support Scams - Fraudsters impersonate reputable tech support representatives and claim there is a problem with your device. They seek remote access or payment to "fix" issues that don't exist.

✅ Government or Medicare Impersonation - Scammers pose as representatives from Medicare, the Social Security Administration, or other agencies to collect personal information or payments. Real agencies do not solicit such data by unsolicited calls, texts, or emails.

✅ Family Imposter Scams - Criminals pretend to be a loved one in distress and pressure you to send money immediately.

✅ Sweepstakes, Lottery, and Prize Scams - You are told that you have won money but must pay fees to collect your "winnings."

✅ Romance or Investment Scams - Scammers build emotional trust online, then exploit it for financial gain.

We hope these tips are helpful as we all navigate an increasingly online world. As always, if you have questions or need guidance within our area of expertise, do not hesitate to reach out. We are here to help.

Mental Health Awareness Month is a good time to remember that support might already be closer than you think. Many healt...
05/12/2026

Mental Health Awareness Month is a good time to remember that support might already be closer than you think. Many health plans include resources that can help with stress, sleep, and everyday mental wellness, and you don’t have to navigate them alone.

We encourage you to reach out to a licensed therapist or mental health professional if you notice that your day-to-day activities are being regularly impacted by your mental health, or if you feel like you need or want help.

If you have questions about your plan, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help you.

Since May is Mental Health Awareness Month, we wanted to share a few tips that can help support your mental health. Swip...
05/04/2026

Since May is Mental Health Awareness Month, we wanted to share a few tips that can help support your mental health. Swipe to see more.

We hope you find these tips helpful. If you have any questions about your current coverage or want to add some coverage to your current plan, don’t hesitate to reach out. We are here for you.

You probably know that saving money for a rainy day is smart, but did you know that a life insurance policy can be a par...
04/30/2026

You probably know that saving money for a rainy day is smart, but did you know that a life insurance policy can be a part of that strategy?

Some life insurance policies can build cash value over time, and this cash value can help protect you and your family “on a rainy day.” Additionally, some life insurance riders and your death benefit can help protect your family financially if anything were to happen to you.

If you have any questions about your life insurance policy, give us a call, and we can help ensure it is meeting your needs.

Happy Earth Day! In celebration, we invite you to join us in making one simple eco-friendly choice — whether it is using...
04/22/2026

Happy Earth Day! In celebration, we invite you to join us in making one simple eco-friendly choice — whether it is using a reusable water bottle, choosing to walk or carpool instead of driving alone, or saying no to single-use plastics.

Small actions can add up to a big impact. Let's make a difference together!

Now that spring is in full swing, you might find yourself tidying your space and taking time to refresh all aspects of y...
04/20/2026

Now that spring is in full swing, you might find yourself tidying your space and taking time to refresh all aspects of your life. While you’re at it, you should add spring cleaning your life insurance beneficiaries to your list. This can go beyond just making sure your designations reflect your life today; it can also include ensuring they are beneficial in the long term.

For example, did you know that naming a minor child or a loved one with special needs as a beneficiary can carry potential financial consequences? Swipe for more information.

If you want to review life insurance beneficiaries, give us a call. We can find some time to schedule a review and make sure your life insurance policies are protecting what matters most.

April is Stress Awareness Month, making now a great time to check in on how your benefits can help you navigate chronic ...
04/20/2026

April is Stress Awareness Month, making now a great time to check in on how your benefits can help you navigate chronic stress.

The good news is that many plans cover key physical health care services that can help treat the physical symptoms of stress. This can include preventive care, specialist visits, and primary care visits.

Additionally, mental health care services, including therapy, psychiatric services, and telehealth options, are also commonly covered. Seeking specific mental health care can help you address the root causes of the stress you experience and help you learn coping strategies.

Getting support for physical or emotional symptoms of chronic stress is important for your long-term health and wellness. If you have questions about your coverage, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here for you.

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