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| | | On this day in 1962, Marilyn Monroe famously sang "Happy Birthday" to President John F. Kennedy during a Democratic fundraiser at Madison Square Garden. Her sultry rendition became one of the most memorable moments in pop culture history. |
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| | Dental and Vision Coverage in Retirement: What You Need to Know | As we enjoy retirement, taking care of our health becomes even more important—and that includes our dental and vision care. Unlike many medical benefits covered by Medicare, dental and vision coverage can be a bit tricky to navigate. But don’t worry! Understanding your options can help you keep smiling and seeing clearly without breaking the bank. | Why Dental and Vision Care Matter | Good oral health goes beyond having a pretty smile—it affects your overall well-being. Problems like gum disease or tooth loss can impact nutrition and even heart health. Similarly, healthy vision is essential for safety, independence, and enjoying life’s little pleasures, from reading a good book to recognizing a friendly face. | Medicare and What It Covers | Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) generally doesn’t cover routine dental care or most vision services, such as eye exams, glasses, or dentures. This often surprises people, so it’s important to plan ahead. | Options for Dental and Vision Coverage | Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C): Many Medicare Advantage plans offer extra benefits, including dental and vision coverage. These plans bundle your hospital, medical, and sometimes prescription drug coverage, plus add-ons like routine cleanings, fillings, eye exams, and eyewear discounts. The details vary, so compare plans carefully. Standalone Dental and Vision Insurance: If Medicare Advantage isn’t for you, consider buying separate dental and vision insurance. These plans can help cover regular checkups, procedures, and eyewear, though premiums and coverage vary widely. Discount Plans: Some seniors opt for dental and vision discount programs, which aren’t insurance but offer reduced fees at participating providers. These can be a budget-friendly way to access care. Community Resources: Don’t forget to check local senior centers, clinics, or nonprofits—some offer low-cost or free dental and vision services.
| Tips for Managing Costs | Schedule regular checkups to catch issues early. Ask providers about senior discounts or payment plans. Stay informed about your coverage limits and out-of-pocket costs.
| Taking charge of your dental and vision care can help you enjoy a vibrant, healthy retirement. It’s never too late to start planning for your smile and sight! | 🦷👓 How Do You Prefer to Handle Dental and Vision Care in Retirement? | |
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| Yesterday’s Poll Results: What’s your favorite thing about your local community center? |
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| | Community Centers: A World of Possibilities Await | It’s clear that community centers hold a special place in many hearts—especially for those curious to explore them! Over half of the voters haven’t visited their local center yet but are excited to see what’s inside. For those who have, taking classes and joining activities is a popular way to stay engaged, followed by meeting new friends and volunteering. A few also treasure having a cozy spot to relax. Whether you’re already a regular or thinking about dropping by for the first time, community centers truly offer something for everyone to connect, learn, and enjoy. | TOP COMMENTS | “Our community center has a various activities for all ages from crafts to pickleball, and no body builders.” “I have just retired. I took a class on herbs at my local center. I was surprised at how much they had to offer. My goal is to assist with delivery of meals and to take more classes.” “Our community center hosts “Monday Munchies,” prepared each week by a different cook team. I volunteer to do the dishes afterward alongside a rotating crew of great people. We get to meet everyone, share some laughs, and get the job done. It’s the best volunteer gig—and they feed me for free!”
| Finding Peace: The Art of Holding On and Letting Go | Life often asks us to balance between holding on to what matters and letting go of what no longer serves us. This thoughtful piece explores how learning to release fears, regrets, and old habits can open the door to new opportunities and personal growth. It also gently reminds us that holding on to love, memories, and values keeps us grounded through change. With warmth and wisdom, it offers insights into embracing life’s transitions with grace, helping us find peace in the ebb and flow of moving forward. | READ MORE | |
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| Slang Phrase of the Day | Phrase: BBG | Meaning: An acronym that stands for “baby girl”, describing something or someone cute and with affection. It can also stand for: Better be going, a polite way to end a conversation. | In a sentence: "That new dress with the daisies on it has such a fun, spring-time feel. I absolutely love it on you BBG!” | or | “My bridge club meets in an hour and I want to fix a quick snack beforehand, BBG, TTYL.” | |
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| Good News of the Day | Ancient Egyptian Crypt of Singing Priests Unsealed for the First Time in Luxor | In Luxor, a large burial chamber has been uncovered in one of the city’s ancient necropolises that has remained undisturbed for at least 2,600 years. Inside was a depository of 22 coffins and 8 mummies that seemed to belong to a special female temple caste who sang sacred songs at festivals and during religious rites. […] | READ MORE | |
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