Issue 021 February 2014: Should You Opt Out of Medicare Partially or Entirely? - Mature Health Center

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Issue 021 February 2014: Should You Opt Out of Medicare Partially or Entirely?

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Should You Opt Out of Medicare Partially or Entirely?

Most people take Part A of Medicare when first eligible because it is free. But did you know that if you delay retirement and continue working past 65, it may be beneficial for you to delay some or all parts of Medicare? Learn more

 



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Health and Wellness

Winter Skin Care Tips

Skin care is not all about looking younger. Did you know your skin is your largest organ? And like any organ, taking care of it will help ensure health in later life. Read more


Healthy Recipe

Inside-Out Lasagna

Using basic lasagna ingredients, skip the layering and long baking time to make a super-quick and satisfying meal for the whole family. Get this recipe


In the News

Los Angeles Times: What, me retire? Baby boomers likely to delay retirement, poll shows

The Telegraph: Baby boomers ‘sacrificing retirement prospects’ to care for surviving parents

USA TODAY: Iowa senator pitches retirement fix


The Lighter Side of Living

A passenger in a taxi leaned over to ask the driver a question and tapped him on the shoulder. The driver screamed, lost control of the cab, nearly hit a bus, drove up over the curb, and stopped just inches from a large plate glass window.

For a few moments everything was silent in the cab, and then the shaking driver said, "I’m sorry but you scared the daylights out of me."

The frightened passenger apologized to the driver and said he didn’t realize a mere tap on the shoulder could frighten him so much.

The driver replied, "No, no, I’m sorry, it’s entirely my fault. Today is my first day driving a cab. I’ve been driving a hearse for the last 25 years."


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Feature

Should You Opt Out of Medicare Partially or Entirely?

Most people take Part A of Medicare when first eligible because it is free. But did you know that if you delay retirement and continue working past 65, it may be beneficial for you to delay some or all parts of Medicare? Learn more

 



Want to Subscribe to Our E-mail Newsletter? It’s Easy and FREE! Just Enter Your E-mail Below:

 

Follow Us on Twitter.

Get notified as soon as we publish articles, news tips and other information you need to keep focused on achieving health and wealth in retirement.


 


Health and Wellness

Winter Skin Care Tips

Skin care is not all about looking younger. Did you know your skin is your largest organ? And like any organ, taking care of it will help ensure health in later life. Read more


Healthy Recipe

Inside-Out Lasagna

Using basic lasagna ingredients, skip the layering and long baking time to make a super-quick and satisfying meal for the whole family. Get this recipe


In the News

Los Angeles Times: What, me retire? Baby boomers likely to delay retirement, poll shows

The Telegraph: Baby boomers ‘sacrificing retirement prospects’ to care for surviving parents

USA TODAY: Iowa senator pitches retirement fix


The Lighter Side of Living

A passenger in a taxi leaned over to ask the driver a question and tapped him on the shoulder. The driver screamed, lost control of the cab, nearly hit a bus, drove up over the curb, and stopped just inches from a large plate glass window.

For a few moments everything was silent in the cab, and then the shaking driver said, "I’m sorry but you scared the daylights out of me."

The frightened passenger apologized to the driver and said he didn’t realize a mere tap on the shoulder could frighten him so much.

The driver replied, "No, no, I’m sorry, it’s entirely my fault. Today is my first day driving a cab. I’ve been driving a hearse for the last 25 years."


Questions or Comments?

Is there a topic you’d like to read more about? We are always looking for ways to improve our newsletter!

Here are three ways to contact us:
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Send us a Tweet @MtrHealthCenter
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We look forward to hearing from you!