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Finance & Planning  |  Health & Aging  |  Miscellaneous  |  Presbyterian Senior Living

Navigating Medicare Open Enrollment Period

The annual Medicare open enrollment period has arrived! This eight-week process begins on October 15th each year and runs through December 7th. During this time, Medicare recipients can make changes to their existing plan. If you are preparing to review your current Medicare coverage or help a parent with theirs, it’s common to feel confused and unsure about how to begin.

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Health & Aging  |  Miscellaneous  |  Presbyterian Senior Living

Virus Prevention: Tips for Staying Safe This Fall

Fall is a favorite time of year for many people. The days can be sunny, crisp, and invigorating. After the busy days of summer, most people settle back into a comfortable daily routine. One less welcome part of fall, however, is that viruses begin to make the rounds again. As people spend more time indoors, the risk for contracting colds, flu, and COVID-19 is higher.

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Health & Aging  |  Miscellaneous  |  Presbyterian Senior Living

Protect Your Eyes from 5 Common Age-Related Conditions

Eyes are the windows to the world. They enable us to perceive the beauty around us and to perform daily tasks, from reading to cooking to driving.

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Health & Aging  |  Miscellaneous  |  Presbyterian Senior Living  |  Thrive Wellness

Your Fall Vaccination Guide: Protect Yourself Against Flu, Pneumonia and Shingles

While the flu vaccine is top of mind in the fall, autumn is also a good time to think about what other vaccines you may need. As people age, their immune system weakens, making them more susceptible to diseases and infections. This is why vaccinations are crucial for the elderly population. Vaccines not only help prevent illnesses but also reduce the risk of complications and hospitalizations.

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Family Guidance  |  Health & Aging  |  Miscellaneous  |  Presbyterian Senior Living

Supporting a Senior Loved One After the Loss of a Spouse

Coping with the death of a spouse or partner is one of life’s most difficult journeys. Whether it’s a longtime marriage or a committed partnership, finding your way alone is a major adjustment. The weeks and months can bring a roller coaster of emotions. The bereaved might have a few days or even several weeks when they begin to feel stronger and experience a new normal. Then a memory or event triggers the sadness of the loss and the struggle begins again.

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Health & Aging  |  Miscellaneous  |  veteran

Veterans and Surviving Spouses Can Access Benefits through Presbyterian Senior Living

PSL has long been committed to providing exceptional care and support to veterans and military widows or widowers, including help from lesser-known programs. Gary Dwyer, Veteran Assistance Specialist at Presbyterian Senior Living, remembers meeting a World War II prisoner of war who was rescued by an American patrol moments before facing execution.

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