Many vets unaware of valuable benefit

Legal Corner by Paul A. Brule



If you or a loved one is facing health care related expenses, a little known federal government benefit may help you defray the cost of such bills. The Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefit is available to certain veterans, their spouses and dependants. Because of the many seniors who served during World War II and, to a lesser extent, during the Korean War, the benefit is accessible to a surprising number of our clients.
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Frequently asked questions about Medicare prescription drug coverage

By Ron Pollack 

Since 2006, everyone with Medicare has had access to outpatient prescription drug coverage. Because there are a lot of options and choices, the path to that coverage can be complicated. In an effort to lessen some of those complications, here are answers to several of the most commonly asked questions about Medicare prescription drug coverage.

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From the publisher:Meals on Wheels is real deal



Are you as anxious as we are at Senior Digest for spring to arrive? More daylight, warmer temperatures and baseball – let’s hear it for the Pawtucket Red Sox: Now we’re talking.

 

 

 

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Laws can change from state to state

Legal Corner by Paul A. Brule



I usually address issues of how to save clients’ assets from risk of loss for payment of nursing home expenses. For many of the columns, I assume that the client is a Rhode Island resident, entering a nursing home in that state.
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‘Journey’ can provide critically-needed aid

Living with Alzheimer's by Camilla Farrell



I am pleased to announce that the Alzheimer’s Association Rhode Island Chapter will hold its annual conference for caregivers on June 25 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick.
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