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Can you really get a Medicare Advantage plan for $0? Kevin Swartz, of Senior Partners Group, can help provide the answer
You watch the ads on television showing there are Medicare Advantage plans out there for $0 per month with all sorts of benefits. How is this possible? What’s the catch? How is it that your coverage when you are working for an employer or buying insurance on your own when under 65 can cost so much, including deductibles and copay, yet when...
Read MoreBlack Friday bath giveaway
To celebrate our move to Westlake, we’re throwing the Black Friday Bath Giveaway*. Anyone who stops into our showroom on Black Friday, November 25, or Saturday, November 26, and fills out an entry is eligible to win a free bathroom renovation valued at $10,000. There’s no small print or hitches. We just want to connect with the community and...
Read MoreWindow Depot of Cleveland is dedicated to skipping the sales pitch and providing a genuine, customer-centric experience
To symbolize the red-carpet treatment that Window Depot of Cleveland delivers to its clients, installers drape red tarps and red drop cloths to protect floors and furnishings at job sites, and even don red shoe-covering booties while in their homes. “Clients know that we take care in offering VIP client services every step of the way,”...
Read MoreDoes your doctor have time to listen?
In traditional medicine, today’s physicians often run from exam room to exam room with little time to address the complete spectrum of a patient’s needs. The goal of this model—driven largely by Medicare and insurance companies—is to see as many patients as possible, get a specific diagnosis, and prescribe a solution, if one...
Read MoreSet yourself up for success
Clients often come to us looking for help with stopping the dangerous pattern of yo-yo dieting. They go on restrictive diets, lose some weight initially—often losing muscle at the same time—and then end up regaining the weight back and then some. According to Healthline, one in three dieters ends up heavier than when they started...
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