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Injured in a Wreck? Protect Your Health and Your Case
Injured in a Wreck? Protect Your Health and Your Case A car accident throws everything off balance. Even if it seems minor, what you do next can shape your recovery, finances, and legal footing. It’s easy to freeze, but quick, focused actionRead More
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September 15, 2025
Does Medicaid Cover Autism and ABA Therapy?
Does Medicaid Cover Autism and ABA Therapy? Here’s the Truth Medicaid’s Federal Mandate for ABA Therapy When it comes to autism treatment, Medicaid isn’t an area of guesswork. Federal law makes it clear—through the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and TreatmentRead More
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September 4, 2025
Essential Home Maintenance Tasks
Essential Home Maintenance Tasks for Every First-Time Home buyer Buying your first home feels like crossing a finish line, but the real marathon begins after you get the keys. The walls and roof won’t take care of themselves, and small oversights todayRead More
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August 25, 2025
Narcan Saves Lives
Narcan (naloxone) Saves Lives – Narcan Locator Content Written By: Andrew McKenna – JD Deputy Director of NCADD Westchester Author of Sheer Madness Updated: 03/17/2025 The United States is seeing a steady decline in opioid overdoses, in part due to the effortsRead More
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April 17, 2025
Western Wyoming Senior Regional Resources
Wyoming Senior Regional Resources Here’s just a quick resources page borrowed from the Wyoming Center on Aging, 1000 E. University Ave, Dept 3415 Ross Hall, Room 411 Laramie, WY 82071 Phone: (307) 766-2829 Fax: (307) 766-2847 Email: wycoa@uwyo.edu Wyoming Department of HealthRead More
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March 28, 2025
Setting Healthy Goals to Navigate Grief
Rebuilding After Loss: Setting Healthy Goals to Navigate Grief This article was submitted to us by Hazel Bridges, Author and Creator of AgingWellness.org Grief is an undeniable part of life, yet it can feel all-consuming when it arrives. Losing someone or something importantRead More
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February 26, 2025
The Entrepreneur’s Formula for Longevity
Recharge to Rise: The Entrepreneur’s Formula for Longevity In the demanding realm of entrepreneurship, self-care is not merely an indulgence but a critical component of sustained success and personal well-being. Entrepreneurs often face relentless challenges, and integrating self-care into daily routines canRead More
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February 10, 2025
Financial Assistance for Adjustable Beds
How to Get Financial Assistance for Adjustable Beds Adjustable beds typically start at $500 in smaller sizes and can easily cross the $2,000 threshold for split designs, making them a significant financial investment for most buyers. Using Medicare or Medicaid can lowerRead More
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November 18, 2024
Emergency Housing U.S. Government Programs
Emergency Housing What you should know about available U.S. Government programs: Adults over 50 are the fastest-growing part of the homeless population. For over 2 million older adults, rent costs more than half their income. Both shelter use and the amount ofRead More
Transition to College [as a Parent]: How to Deal with an Empty Nest
Transition to College [as a Parent]: How to Deal with an Empty Nest No matter how diligently you prepare for life changes like college enrollment, you’ll never feel fully prepared. Transitioning to life as an independent adult away from family is alwaysRead More
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