Curative care

Stress Awareness

April is Stress Awareness Month. Bringing attention to stress awareness began in 1992 when the first Stress Awareness Month was launched. This year, it seems particularly important. Today, let’s look at stress awareness from many angles! Stress is term used often, yet how we experience stress is different for each of us. There is no […]

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Protection and Heart Health

Thinking about Valentines Day this week, protection is a word I’ve been thinking about recently. February is American Heart Month, a time to think about protection of your heart health. Heart Health Matters Heart disease is a critical national issue with one in four deaths in the US caused by heart disease. Research suggests that many

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Medical Costs

Medical Costs impact us all. The statistics are sobering. How prepared are you for the possibility of a one time medical issue? Did you know that over a half a million Americans file for bankruptcy every year because of medical bills? Or that US medical bills are responsible for 66.5% of all American personal insolvencies?

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Prepare for Incapacity

Let’s talk about a topic today we would all prefer not to discuss, incapacity.  If we were “down and out” for any amount of time, what do we need to do in advance to help us come through it?  We all have blindspots – today we will bring to light an area often avoided while

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Post-retirement Health Needs

I participate in a networking group with a group of professionals across industries:  legal, financial, insurance, home care, fiduciaries, funeral planning, assisted living, accounting and tax mitigation.  We meet monthly to review live examples of cases of people who experience life’s realities and gather to provide input as to how we may in our professions

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Healthcare – a Blend of Art and Science

Rather than discussing health care from a traditional perspective, today I’d like to share a personal perspective.  In my 30’s I was diagnosed with glaucoma.  While I was living and working in Beijing, I felt “funny” and scheduled an appointment with an ophthalmologist in my hometown when I was back in the states for a

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