Yearly Archives: 2014




When you read information for seniors so much of it is related to health, money, retirement, and so on. A very important part of the support that seniors need comes from social interactions with friends and relatives.  Here are some tips that can help seniors live a more active and fulfilling social life: Never Too […]

The Social Life of Seniors is important – Finding new ...



Please click on the link to read the article on Medicare open enrollment. Medicare’s open enrollment period is health care’s Groundhog Day   If you have questions…   Ask Phil, the Medicare Maven Open enrollment for Medicare begins Wednesday, Oct. 15, and with that will come the familiar deluge of promotions and conflicting advice about how […]

Excellent article on open enrollment and Medicare









Here is an excellent resource entitled The Five Biggest Mistakes Boomers Make When Enrolling in Medicare Mistake 1: Signing up too early or too late for Medicare and its parts The Initial Enrollment Period is the first time you can sign up for Medicare.You may join Medicare Parts A, B, and D during this time: […]

Great information from MY Medicare Matters – The Five Biggest ...



  According to the article below, if you make it to 65 years of age, you now have 19 more years on average. Click the following link to read the article: Consumer Reports: Tips for living well in later years Of course we want to make those years after 65  the best we can. Everyone would love […]

Nice article from Consumer Reports – “Tips for living well ...



The New York Daily News has an excellent series of articles that have information on how to prepare for Open Enrollment for Medicare. Gearing up for Medicare Fall Open Enrollment: a Daily News guide Remember, the open enrollment period STARTS OCTOBER 15TH and ENDS DECEMBER 7th Pliny Lives is going to focus on Medicare until […]

Preparing for Medicare Open Enrollment – October 15th to December ...







As I have mentioned in previous articles, many countries have populations that are aging, i.e. Germany and Japan where the percentage of seniors is increasing. You can add Thailand to the list as you can read in the article below: Thailand has become ‘An Aging Society’ with aging population of nearly 10 million This should […]

It’s happening everywhere – populations are aging




Here is a perfect example of how the challenges that seniors face getting healthcare may spur innovation that will benefit all of society. As we have mentioned before, aging in place and aging in community are two desirable goals for many seniors. If a person can stay at home this is not only cheaper and […]

The development of new technologies for health care