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[May 20, 2011]  You probably don’t need a reminder that natural disasters lurk around the corner when we least expect it.  

Many natural disasters force people to leave their homes.  The last thing a person who falls victim to this kind of devastation needs to worry about is how they’re going to get their next Social Security or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payment.  (Click here for the rest of the story)


Grandpa John's lesson

By Mike Fak

 

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[May 20, 2011]  Like many of us, I have fond memories of grandparents. My grandpa John and Grandma Mary gave me a lifetime of treasured memories but none as important to me as this story I am about to tell. (Click here for the rest of the story)


Social Security Board of Trustees: Projected Trust Fund Exhaustion One Year Sooner

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[May 20, 2011]  The Social Security Board of Trustees today released its annual report on the financial health of the Social Security Trust Funds. The combined assets of the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) Trust Funds will be exhausted in 2036, (Click here for the rest of the story)


Two stray cats and an old man

By Mike Fak

 

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[May 20, 2011]  We currently have two cats in our family. Smirky is fifteen years old and Jackson is almost six. The family doesn't have anything against dogs but with our families being up north we take frequent weekend trips away from the house and that wouldn't be fair to either a dog's bladder or our rugs. (Click here for the rest of the story)


 

May questions and answers from Social Security

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[May 20, 2011]  Question: I can’t seem to find my Social Security card. Do I need to get a replacement? 
Answer:

In most cases, knowing your Social Security number is enough.  But if you do apply for and receive a replacement card, do not carry that card with you.  Keep it with your important papers. For more information about your Social Security card and number and for information about how to apply for a replacement, visit www.socialsecurity.gov/ssnumber. If you believe you’re the victim of identity theft, read our publication Identity Theft And Your Social Security Number, at www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10064.html.  (Click here for the rest of the story)

 


Travel tips for seniors looking for a hassle-free vacation
 

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[May 20, 2011]  (ARA) - Statistics are proving that age 70 really is the new 50. According to the U.S. Travel Association, mature travelers ages 65 or older represented 21 percent of all leisure travelers in 2010. From taking a trip with their grandchildren across country, to living out dreams in far, exotic destinations, today's seniors are choosing to enjoy their golden years traveling. (Click here for the rest of the story)



 

Connecting to older Americans  

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[May 20, 2011]  Older Americans Month is an occasion to show appreciation and support for our seniors as they continue to enrich and strengthen our communities. This May, the theme — Older Americans: Connecting the Community — pays homage to the many ways in which older adults bring inspiration and continuity to the fabric of our communities and highlights how technology is helping older Americans live longer, healthier, and more engaged lives. (Click here for the rest of the story)


10 ways to prevent hearing loss

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[May 20, 2011]  (ARA) - Hearing loss affects more than 34 million Americans. If detected early, it may be a preventable chronic disease. Here are 10 ways to help prevent, delay or reduce the extent of hearing loss. (Click here for the rest of the story)


A valuable gift for mom 
 

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[May 20, 2011]  Mother’s Day is right around the corner. It’s always nice to give Mom a card, flowers, and candy. But this year people all over the country are helping their moms save nearly $4,000 a year on the cost of prescription drugs. You can help your mom too — and it won’t cost you a dime. (Click here for the rest of the story) 

 


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