Find this easy-to-understand guide on the ins and outs of Medicare on Annuity.org . This free resource highlights coverage, costs, eligibility and enrollment information here.
This site offers valuable information on how to navigate and answer questions on Medicare.
Affordable Health Insurance offers the following:
Please contact: Community Resource Advocate, Nicole Lee with any questions: [email protected]
The Seattle Public Library offers a variety of activities, events, book clubs and information for those 50+.
Click the link below to connect to the library website.
NEST - North East Seattle Together is an organization in the NE Seattle area geared for seniors seeking information, activities and social gatherings. Find more information on their website.
Seniors often face unique challenges when it comes to finding appropriate care and housing. Ensuring that they have access to adequate support, services, and living arrangements is crucial for their well-being and overall quality of life. Here are a few valuable articles from Caring.com that may help you in seaching for care needs:
Our Social Senior Coffee Hour takes place at 11am in the Fellowship Hall on the 3rd Wednesday of each month.
Coffee, tea and some treats are provided. No need to bring anything unless you'd like to.
Join us for an hour of coffee, socializing, to meet new friends and catch up with others.
Invite a friend or two! All are welcome!
Choosing sacred burial in your Catholic cemetery is a lasting legacy of your belief in the Resurrection as promised by Jesus. Why leave this decision to someone else? As a service to all members of our Catholic Community in the Archdiocese of Seattle, the Catholic cemeteries has prepared a compreshensive Pre-Need Planning Guide. This free booklet will help you learn about the ministry of Catholic cemeteries in the Archdiocese and offers you an excellent place to record important information for your family.
For more information on Catholic cemeteries, contact:
Email: [email protected] or call: 206-366-8834
Older adults are learning more about the cancers and other health risks that might affect them. Age is the most significant risk factor for developing cancer. People 65 and older comprise 60% of all cancer patients. To raise awareness, we recently published a Seniors Guide to Cancer that covers topics like wellness tips, the importance of seeing a doctor, and preventive measures:
https://www.asbestos.com/cancer/senior-cancer-guide/
Since seniors make up around 80% of those diagnosed with mesothelioma and it takes anywhere from 20-50 years after exposure to occur, we have created a great guide for mesothelioma as well:https://www.asbestos.com/mesothelioma/.