Showing posts with label parents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parents. Show all posts

Helping Our Aging Parents Help Themselves

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Medigap Plan FThinking about our parents aging is difficult. We all like to think they'll be here forever.

Unfortunately getting older is a fact of life and something we can't stop. So we face it head on, and one of the things we can do for our parents is to help them make the best choices when it comes to their Medicare Supplemental Insurance.

When you start researching all the different supplemental plans, it can be very confusing.

All of the information in hand, it appears that Medigap Plan F is the best option; covering parts A and B copayments, hospital and outpatient services copay, nursing care facilities, help getting medical attention during overseas travel, and offers coverage for one full year after Medicare coverage expires.

I don't know about you, but that sounds like some great coverage to me. With all of the Medicare information available online and elsewhere, I like plan that's simple, straight-forward, and covers the needs of its insured.

Why make things harder than they should be?

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Tuesday Tribute: My Mom

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

First my first Tuesday Tribute, I thought I'd do a nice tribute...to my mom.

I choose my mom because who better to pay tribute to than the person who gave you life.

And not only did she give me life, but she has stood beside me every step of the way. Even when I didn't deserve it.

She raised me to know right from wrong. To be a good person. To be independent and strong.

And I know I disappointed her during my teenage years. Boy, was I a handful.

I remember when she learned that at the age of 17 that I was going to be a mother myself. She was so disappointed in me. She'd had such high hopes for my future - college, a wedding, then children.

In a split second, I was destroying all her dreams.

I had never seen my mother so devastated. I thought she would never forgive me.

Five months later, I gave her a grandson. While her hopes had been crushed, you could never tell the way she held her grandson and looked at him.

And each and every time I have had a child (four times in all), she has been there by my side; she has been my strength in the most difficult of parental situations. She has loved her grandchildren without conditions, even when they too have disappointed her with choices they made (well, the oldest two - the only ones old enough to be held accountable).

After having my first child, she once told me that once you are a parent, you are a parent for life. I'm not quite sure that at 18 I understood that, but I do now. Because even as life hands me lemons, she is there to remind me how to make lemonade.


Tuesday's Tribute
Yet Another Jay and Deb Production.

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