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Chair yoga offers a gentler alternative to exercise

November 23, 2020 admin

Chair yoga offers a gentler alternative to exercise | #CornerInsure #Yoga #Seniors #Exercise #Health | Many senior citizens and people…

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Posted in: Announcements, Dental, Dental & Vision, Drug Plans, Health & fitness, Long Term Care, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements, Retirement Filed under: Cornerstone Insurance, Dave Obregon, David Obregon

Priority Health sends ‘stay well’ kits to Medicare members

November 13, 2020 admin

Priority Health sends ‘stay well’ kits to Medicare members | #CornerInsure #HealthCare #COVID19 #Seniors | Priority Health was sending out…

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Next year, diabetics in Medicare may pay less for insulin under new Part D program

October 16, 2020 admin

Next year, diabetics in Medicare may pay less for insulin under new Part D program | #Verdafero #Medicare #PrescriptionDrugs #Government…

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Volunteering from a distance

October 7, 2020 admin

Volunteering from a distance | #CornerInsure #Volunteer #COVID19 #Seniors | Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, volunteering at Sanford Health’s hospice…

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Sometimes, free isn’t the best price when it comes to health insurance

August 20, 2020 admin

Sometimes, free isn’t the best price when it comes to health insurance | #CornerInsure #Healthcare #Insurance #Medicarre | The woman…

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Senior Care Plus Hosts Webinar to Teach the Basics of Medicare

August 19, 2020 admin

Senior Care Plus Hosts Webinar to Teach the Basics of Medicare | #CornerInsure #Healthcare #Seniors #Webinar | One local organization…

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AG Wilson joins group urging Congress to pass bill for senior victims of fraud

August 11, 2020 admin

AG Wilson joins group urging #Congress to pass bill for #senior #victims of #fraud | #CornerInsure | South Carolina Attorney General…

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Posted in: Announcements Filed under: Congress, Dave Obregon, David Obregon, Fraud, Senior victims, victimization, victims

Happy Fourth of July!

July 4, 2020 admin

Be sure to take care of those fingers! | #CornerInsure #FireWorks | They’re the only ones you have! Enjoy your…

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Posted in: Announcements Filed under: Dave Obregon, David Obregon, Fireworks, Holiday, July 4th

Dealing with foot pain in the summer

June 12, 2020 admin

Dealing with foot pain in the summer | #CornerInsure #FootPain #Pain #Health | Taking care of your feet may be…

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Dealing with an Early, Unexpected Retirement

June 9, 2020 admin

Dealing with an Early, Unexpected Retirement | #CornerInsure #Retirement #Healthcare #Financial | Current economic and health crises may be pushing…

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