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Organizations serving older Montanans are warning of a rise in scams targeting Medicare enrollees.
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Montana's population is among the oldest in the country. While inflation levels near a 40-year high, cost of living adjustments for things like Social Security and food assistance aren't keeping pace, leaving some older adults struggling.
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Susan Kohler, longtime CEO of the Missoula Aging Services, says that the trends shaping America’s older generations have slowly, but dramatically evolved since World War II.
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Aging in place, with help from a local who knows the ropes
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Senior citizens are particularly susceptible to COVID-19, the infectious disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Those caring for the elderly now have to…
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Governor Steve Bullock and Democratic State Senator Diane Sands say the state legislature should boost spending on assistance programs for the elderly by…
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Judy Allan and Alice McGraw are the poster kids for the Missoula Aging Services Senior Companion program. Their photo made a brochure, and when you meet…
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Frank Havlick and Chuck Gheer get together every Tuesday at Chuck’s place. It’s a small room with a twin bed, a recliner in the corner, and pictures of…
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For the 165,000 Montanans who are on Medicare, the next week and a half is crunch time. December 7 is the deadline for people age 65 and over to pick a…
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Good evening. I’m Susan Kohler, CEO of Missoula Aging Services; the Area Agency on Aging for Missoula and Ravalli counties. As many of you know, Congress…