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Be well in 2024
The start of a new year is a good time to re-focus on your health and financial well-being. We’ll always be here to help you set things in motion, so you’re well prepared and well protected this year — and for years to come.
Healthy eating is the foundation of overall well-being, and it doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. We’ve compiled lists of the best foods and the best diets for people over 60 to make it easier to build a plan that fits your lifestyle.
Improving nutrition is important, but don’t forget to move your body, socialize, and prioritize good sleep in your new year routine. Follow these five tips to live your healthiest life in 2024 and beyond.
A new year means another tax season is approaching. Even though federal income taxes, tax credits, and tax deductions differ for seniors, don’t fear. Use our 2023 tax guide to make sense of it all.
January is National Financial Wellness Month. To dive deeper into your financial well-being, check out the Related articles section below.
Start the year with peace of mind by preparing your end-of-life wishes. Our estate planning guide walks you through the necessary steps in three phases, and you can keep track of where you are in your planning journey with our free checklist.
No matter your financial situation, if you’re a senior or nearing retirement, you have specific financial concerns. Make sure you have a financial advisor who understands your unique needs.
It can be hard to know when you should have certain procedures or hit different retirement goals. These key financial milestones and health screening tips for your 50s, 60s, and 70s can help you plan.
Life insurance in retirement not only differs from young adulthood, but it can also change within your senior years. Learn how to adapt your coverage to stay protected.
Traditional or fee-for-service plans offered by health insurance companies that pay fixed fees for specific medical services and procedures. Wellabe’s Hospital Indemnity, First Diagnosis Cancer, and Short-term Care insurance policies are indemnity plans, which means policyholders receive lump-sum payments directly that allow them to choose when and where to spend the money to cover expenses.
Wellabe offers life and supplemental health insurance plans to help you prepare for good days and bad. We'll always be here to empower you to be well – well prepared, well protected, and well loved. If you’d like to speak to an agent to learn more, call 866-739-8143.
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