What’s an Active Senior Living Community?
If you or a loved one are looking to live a more relaxed lifestyle in your golden years, then you may be looking for a new home that can accommodate your desired lifestyle. Many people who are in a similar boat find themselves considering or opting for an active senior living community. If you’ve never heard of this term before, then you may wonder what it is and how it can be beneficial to you. Here’s more information about what an active senior living community is and why you may want to consider residing in one.
Low-Maintenance Living
A senior living community is a community that is typically designed for individuals 55 years old and up. These communities offer low-maintenance living for their residents. Residents don’t have to worry about maintaining their yard or the exterior of their property. This helps seniors to live independently, without having to worry about major types of exterior maintenance.
Great Amenities
Another element that defines active senior living communities is community amenities. These amenities may include things such as a community room, billiard room, and much more. All of these help seniors to stay social and active. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, seniors who are aged 65 or older should get at least 2.5 hours of moderate aerobic exercise every week. This may include water aerobics, swimming, or brisk walking.
Age-Appropriate Activities or Outings
Lastly, active senior living communities offer age-appropriate activities or outings. This may include themed nights in the community and many programs, including where you can stay social and active. At Connect55+, we offer energetic and dynamic programs, so you can have fun exercising or enjoy classes where you can socialize with other residents.
An active senior living community is designed to give seniors the lifestyle and amenities they desire, in a quiet community with other seniors who have similar needs. This can help you to remain active and engaged in your golden years. If you or a loved one are looking for the perfect new place to call home, then we invite you to come tour our facility. Call us today to schedule an appointment. We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have about our community.
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"The Biden administration on Thursday [August 15, 2024] released prices for the first 10 prescription drugs that were subject to landmark negotiations between drugmakers and Medicare, a milestone in a controversial process that aims to make costly medications more affordable for older Americans.
The government estimates that the new negotiated prices for the medications will lead to around $6 billion in net savings for the Medicare program in 2026 alone when they officially go into effect, or 22% net savings overall. That is based on the estimated savings the prices would have produced if they were in effect in 2023, senior administration officials told reporters Wednesday.
The Biden administration also expects the new prices to save Medicare enrollees $1.5 billion in out-of-pocket costs in 2026 alone.
“For so many people, being able to afford these drugs will mean the difference between debilitating illness and living full lives,” Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, told reporters. “These negotiated prices. They’re not just about costs. They are about helping to make sure that your father, your grandfather or you can live longer, healthier.”
It comes one day before the second anniversary of President Joe Biden’s signature Inflation Reduction Act, which gave Medicare the power to directly hash out drug prices with manufacturers for the first time in the federal program’s nearly 60-year history.
Here are the negotiated prices for a 30-day supply of the 10 drugs, along with their list prices based on 2023 prescription fills, according to a Biden administration fact sheet Thursday.
What Medicare and beneficiaries pay for a drug is often much less than the list price, which is what a wholesaler, distributor or other direct purchaser paid a manufacturer for a medication before any discounts...
The administration unveiled the first set of medications selected for the price talks in August 2023, kicking off a nearly yearlong negotiation period that ended at the beginning of the month.
The final prices give drugmakers, which fiercely oppose the policy, a glimpse of how much revenue they could expect to lose over the next few years. It also sets a precedent for the additional rounds of Medicare drug price negotiations, which will kick off in 2025 and beyond.
First 10 drugs subject to Medicare price negotiations
Eliquis, made by Bristol Myers Squibb, is used to prevent blood clotting to reduce the risk of stroke.
Jardiance, made by Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly, is used to lower blood sugar for people with Type 2 diabetes.
Xarelto, made by Johnson & Johnson, is used to prevent blood clotting, to reduce the risk of stroke.
Januvia, made by Merck, is used to lower blood sugar for people with Type 2 diabetes.
Farxiga, made by AstraZeneca, is used to treat Type 2 diabetes, heart failure and chronic kidney disease.
Entresto, made by Novartis, is used to treat certain types of heart failure.
Enbrel, made by Amgen, is used to treat autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis.
Imbruvica, made by AbbVie and J&J, is used to treat different types of blood cancers.
Stelara, made by Janssen, is used to treat autoimmune diseases such as Crohn’s disease.
Fiasp and NovoLog, insulins made by Novo Nordisk.
In a statement Thursday, Biden called the new negotiated prices a “historic milestone” made possible because of the Inflation Reduction Act. He specifically touted Vice President Kamala Harris’ tiebreaking vote for the law in the Senate in 2022.
Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, said in a statement that she was proud to cast that deciding vote, adding there is more work to be done to lower health-care costs for Americans.
“Today’s announcement will be lifechanging for so many of our loved ones across the nation, and we are not stopping here,” Harris said in a statement Thursday, noting that additional prescription drugs will be selected for future rounds of negotiations."
-via CNBC, August 15, 2024
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