When dealing with Medicare clients, the question is often asked whether or not they should have a Medical Power of Attorney and when is the best time to get/do one. Depending on where you live, medical POAs might also be called: Power of Attorney for Healthcare, Advance Directive, Advance Healthcare Directive or Medical Power of Attorney Directive. Before we address the benefits of having a Medical Power of Attorney, let’s establish what a MPOA is not…. As a newly licensed agent years ago, I learned the definition of Insurance is “shared risk.” This was never more demonstrated than when Hurricane Rita hit in 2005. I remember that time like it happened yesterday. The stress of evacuating with a husband only weeks out of the hospital from having a defibrillator installed to keep his impaired heart working. Coming home to damages to my house, loss of food and electricity, no one to fully assess our loss (remember my husband couldn’t climb a ladder or anything). Thankfully when I called our insurance company at the time, and explained our situation, they sent someone out right away and we were treated very well. Then there was the delight of returning to work and having to hop from one desk to another because the office was inundated with claims agents. They worked long hours in the office and in the field, checkbook in hand, anxious to help our valued clients get through one of the biggest and meanest hurricanes to hit the Lake Area in nearly fifty years. The federal government (the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, also known as CMS) gives an annual rating to Medicare Advantage and prescription drug plans (Part D), based on categories such as: Customer service * Management of Member Complaints * Quality of care *Preventative Services * Plan Responsiveness * Managing Chronic Conditions Plans are rated as follows…. 5-star: Excellent 4-star: Above Average 3-star: Average 2-star: Below Average 1-star: Poor In 2022 Medicare Advantage (MA) plans saw a huge boost in performance with 68% of MA-PD (Medicare Part C) plans rated 4+ Stars which is a great thing! Another thing to know is that if a plan in your area has five stars, you get a Special Election Period (SEP) to enroll in that plan. Even though the star rating is important, it’s not the end all of your coverage. In order for the plan to be the best fit for you your doctors and hospital must be in the network (unless you’re willing to change your medical team), it includes prescription drug coverage and that your particular drugs are covered under the plan. Don’t be fooled into thinking every prescription is. Keeping these things in mind, it’s always better to work with a local agent to make sure every aspect of the plan you’re looking for meets your individual needs. Want to know more about the 5-Star plans available in Calcasieu Parish? Give our licensed and knowledgeable agent a call: 337-310-2253 Tommy Curtis and Staff Disclaimers: Life and Medicare Products marketed through Curtis & Associates Financial Services, Inc. {A Life and Health Agency} Medicare has neither endorsed nor reviewed this information. Not connected or affiliated with any United States Government or State agency. Calling this number will direct you to a licensed Agent/Broker. *By contacting us and providing information, you agree that an authorized representative or licensed insurance agent may contact you by phone, e-mail or mail to answer your questions and provide additional information about Medicare Advantage, Part D or Medicare Supplement Insurance plans. It’s that time of year again where the television is filled with commercials on what you can spend your tax refund on. Granted, with many folks still in rebuild after the weather events of 2020/2021, new furniture or a vacation sounds lovely. But is that really the wisest use of your hard-earned dollars? Let’s look at a few ideas…. Most of us grew up with spring cleaning…. that time of the year in which you spent a whole weekend cleaning walls, cabinets, drawers, etc. A weekend you’d have much rather spent doing anything else. Now, with Spring approaching, you may already be preparing your summer toys for usage. Washing and waxing boats, RV’s and Jet Skis will help protect and keep them in good condition. Be sure and change the oil, plugs and any filters too. This is important for pulling them out of storage and before putting them away for the winter. If cleanliness is next to godliness, how often should you clean various household and outdoor items? Many of us have a weekly or monthly routine where the most used and/or high traffic areas of our homes get cleaned on a regular basis. But what about those deep-cleaning things like cabinets, walls, mattresses, etc.? Let’s take a look at the different items and levels of clean. Some folks say jeans can be washed every other month or less by putting them in the freezer to kill germs, unless of course, something is spilled or splashed on them. Hmmmm, I don’t know so much about this one. Towels, washcloths, dish rags…those get washed after one or two uses. Shoes, boots, and other footwear need regular cleansing and/or polishing to maintain their look and performance. Bedding is another story altogether. Some say weekly for sheets and quarterly for comforters and pillows. I say as often as you feel the need. Most of us go to bed clean so sheets can wait a couple of weeks. Once or twice a year is good for pillows and other bedding items –vacuum & refresh your mattress too–unless you or someone you sleep with has been ill then it’s always a good thing to wash and disinfect right away. Computers, I-pads, phones, and other electronics should also be cleansed often, daily, or weekly at best. Cabinets, walls, drawers, carpets, furniture, and closets deserve a deep clean at minimum once each year, but twice is better and remember, decluttering helps you stay calm and focused, especially if you incorporate Feng Shui into the process. Oven, dishwasher, microwave, and vehicles can be on your monthly list or at the very least, quarterly. These are standard household/personal items. But what about things you don’t see or even think about daily? Dryer hose and vents, AC unit and vent covers, shower heads, stove vents & filters, windows, curtains and blinds, ceiling fans, light fixtures and lamp shades, baseboards, molding and woodwork, toasters, and other small appliances? How about on top of or behind your refrigerator and/or stove? Items such as these can be part of your annual or semi-annual cleaning sprees. Waxing your AC vents will help keep the dust from collecting on/in them between cleanings. Cleansing and repairing your window screens on a regular basis will help keep the sun shining in all the time. While you’re at it, does that house and/or patio (furniture?) need a good pressure wash? What about that shop or garage? For tips, tricks and checklists check out Pinterest. Until next time, take care and remember preventative maintenance goes a long way in your vehicles or toys maintaining their value. Oh and, while we’re talking about keeping things clean and routine maintenance, any time is a good time to review your insurance policies and be sure your recreational vehicles (boats, jet skis, camper/rv, etc.) are properly covered! Not sure? Give us a call 337-433-1683. Tommy Curtis & Staff ©2016 Pamela S Thibodeaux *previous printing Thrive Magazine 2016; Used with Permission It’s Medicare Open Enrollment time again and there is a new commercial on television where a “specialist” is giving a presentation on the basics of Medicare. He (the instructor) explains Medicare 101 and then discusses Medicare Advantage Plans. During the course of this 60 second interval one woman asks the question: “How do I know I’m getting the best plan?” Of course, the goal of this infomercial is to get you to call the number on your screen, but I’m here to tell you that just like celebrity endorsed sites, these actors know little if anything about Medicare! The best way to know you’re getting the right plan for your individual needs and budget is to contact a local Medicare agent. As with the cost of everything, Medicare deductibles and premiums have increased. Here is your breakdown for 2022…. We've entered into the Holiday Season and we, here at Curtis Insurance, would like to take a moment to say how much we APPRECIATE our loyal and valued clients. You are more than a "customer" you are a friend and we honor your trust in us to fulfill your insurance needs. Our office is closed Thursday (11/25) and Friday (11/26) in honor of Thanksgiving and we certainly wish you and your family the most Blessed of days. We will re-open normal business hours (9-5) on 11/29. Before you leave our site, please take a moment to review some of our blog posts that are extremely relevant to this time of year. Beginning with Medicare AEP and Holiday Safety Tips, we've a host of information to benefit you in so many ways. Be sure and check out our Stress Buster post. Hopefully it'll help you stay calm and serene during the hustle and bustle of the upcoming weeks. Soon we'll be entering into a brand-new year! Our article, Take Control of Your Life will give you ideas on how to start 2022 in a healthy place. Once again, Happy Thanksgiving and Thank YOU...We appreciate your patronage! Tommy Curtis and Staff Disclaimers: Medicare has neither endorsed nor reviewed this information. Not connected or affiliated with any United States Government or State agency Life and Medicare Products marketed through Curtis & Associates Financial Services, Inc. {A Life and Health Agency} |
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