Tuesday, November 20, 2012

ASCOG Aging Advocate November 20, 2012

Happy Tuesday everyone!  How's everybody?

On this date in 1985 Microsoft released Windows 1.0.



U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services (HHS) responds to allegations by critics that Medicare policies promoted risky drug compounding that led to the recent meningitis scare.

Citing potential cost, Governor Mary Fallin announced yesterday that Oklahoma will not participate in the health insurance exchange required under the federal health care law informally referred to as "Obamacare." 

Sheryl Ubelacker breaks through stigma and prejudice to discuss people with disabilities and sex.

Moneywatch's Steve Vernon explains why this is the best time for Boomers to be aging despite the recent economic crisis.

You have 34 more days to shop for Christmas, but only 17 more days to change your Medicare plan.  Open enrollment ends December 7.

Dwayne Clark provides four strategies for Alzheimer's caregivers, beginning with taking care of their own needs first.


ASCOG offices will close at noon tomorrow and will open again on November 26.  Happy Thanksgiving!

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