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What Vision Benefits Does Medicare Allow?

by Trish



Many American elderly citizens rely on Medicare for their healthcare coverage. Vision care becomes more and more important as we age; therefore, it is important to have a thorough knowledge of what vision care services are and are not covered by Medicare. Unfortunately, the details of Medicare vision coverage can be difficult for many to understand. What vision benefits does Medicare allow? Here is a simple breakdown:


Routine eye examinations. A routine eye exam is basically a yearly screening. Some eye care professionals recommend routine eye exams once every year, especially for elderly patients. Other reasons for a routine eye screening may be if the patient needs new contacts or glasses. Unfortunately, Medicare does not cover routine eye examinations. Therefore, if you present to an eye doctor for a vision check or “just to see” if anything is wrong, you can be sure that Medicare won’t cover the expense.

Medically necessary eye examinations. Medicare does cover eye exams that are deemed as medically necessary. There are many medical reasons that may necessitate a visit to the eye doctor, including glaucoma (or diabetes, which can lead to glaucoma), advancing cataracts, previous eye surgery, or trauma. However, medical reasons don’t include things like needing new glasses or contacts. It may be that your primary care physician must refer you to an eye doctor for a medical reason in order for Medicare to pay for the exam; it is a good idea to check with a Medicare representative first before going in to the doctor. However, Medicare will cover eye examinations for preexisting medical conditions that are already proven (such as chronic dry eye syndrome and blepharitis, for example).

Vision correction. You may wonder if, under any circumstances, your Medicare coverage might include vision correction (eye glasses and/or contact lenses, for example). The answer is that, yes, Medicare will cover new eye glasses – but only once in a lifetime, directly following (and as necessitated by) cataract surgery.

Where to find more information. If you have any specific questions about your vision coverage, then you can explore the Medicare website (Medicare.gov) to find answers to many commonly asked questions. If you cannot find what you are looking for on the website, or simple prefer to speak to a person, you can also call the 1-800 number found on the Medicare website to speak with a live Medicare representative.

As you can see, Medicare vision benefits are very limited. If you require extended vision care (for regular eyeglass and contact exams, for example), then you should explore your supplemental insurance options to find coverage that will meet all of your needs.

About the Author: Annita Lahue is currently covered under Medicare and pays for her eye care out of pocket. She tries to see discount vision specialists and purchases her eyeglasses online at discounted rates.

Filed Under: Health and Fitness Tagged With: american, benefits, citizens, coverage, eye examinations, information, medicare, vision, vision correction

4 Crucial Things To Organize Before You Throw The Garden Party Of The Year

by Trish

One of the most exciting things you can ever do is throw a garden party for all your friends. It gives you the chance to invite people you don’t get to spend quality time with. Everyone can come together and have a huge celebration. The garden is the obvious place to have it because you don’t want your home destroyed, but at the same time you are never more than 10 meters away from the comfort of your castle. Have a party somewhere else and it doesn’t feel the same. It might be great, but it just won’t feel the same.

The only thing you need to remember is that it has to be well-planned. You can’t just expect everyone to come around and stand about in your garden. If you want it to be amazing there’s some things you need to do and they might need to be done well in advance. You don’t want to run around at the last minute when you should be getting ready to burst open a cold bottle of beer. Grab your pen and paper so you can write these down and get on them straight away. Just don’t be surprised if you’re asked to host a lot more parties in the future.

Book a tent

This one is the most important out of the lot. You definitely can’t expect all your guests to stand outside when it’s raining. Who knows when there will be a downpour at this time of year? If you have a tent erected somewhere in the garden it means you have somewhere to sit if the worst happens. It’s also a good idea to keep the food undercover. If your garden is big it saves you running backwards and forwards to the kitchen all the time. Once you book one they will come and put it up for you before your party starts.

Hire a big barbeque

This is going to depend on how many people will be at the party. If there’s only a few people you might get away with using a small barbecue you have lying around, but if there’s lots of people you don’t want them to go hungry. That’s why you should have a big barbecue and there will always be plenty of food sizzling away. If you wanted to be really fancy you could even hire someone to come out and cook everything for you. Find out the costs and see if it fits into your budget.

Have lots of lighting

People need to see what they’re doing. It’s nice to look someone in the eye when you’re talking to them instead of staring into the pitch black. You have many options to choose from. If there’s lots of trees lying around in your garden you can hang lights from them. There’s also the solar powered LED ones that you can stick into the ground. Just make sure they’ve been set-up for a few days so you know they are working, plus it gives them a chance to absorb some sunlight. Apparently solar powered lights need this. Who knew?

Make sure everything is safe

The final thing you have to do is to make sure everything is safe. There’s also inviting people and buying alcohol, but I’m sure you can manage that. How can you make sure everything is safe? Well start by clearing the garden so people don’t trip up on anything. If you have a swimming pool you should have a rope around it. The last thing you need is someone falling into the water and no-one seeing what happened. Make sure all electrical cables are tucked away and covered. Make sure you do these four things then you can worry about the entertainment.

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David Hall is a home improvement expert and knows how to organize parties properly. If you too are planning to throw a party then do visit www.portablesheltersonline.com for more information.

Filed Under: Home and family, Parties, Recreation, The yard, Womens World Tagged With: bbq, celebration, drinks, exciting, friends, garden, garden party, guests, home, Lighting, organize, parties, planning, rain, tent

How to Make Moving Home Less Stressful

by Trish

Moving home is one of the most stressful experiences life has to offer, along with getting married and the loss of a loved one. As with everything, there are certain things you can do to make the experience go a lot smoother and reduce some of the stress. Try following these simple steps to help make sure your move goes to plan!

Have Back-Up Plans

You may have the perfect vision planned out for the day of your move, but life has its own plans, which will almost certainly throw a spanner in the works and veer something off course. If you’re lucky, your day will go exactly as planned, but it’s almost certain that at least one thing will go wrong – so be prepared and have a contingency plan for every step of the journey!

Hire Professional Movers

It’s tempting to try to skimp on costs and recruit friends and family to help you make the move, but with such a momentous and stressful task, it’s much easier to hire a professional removal company. Professional movers have moving home down to an art: they can supply you with everything you need to get packed up and ready to go, and then they’ll do all the heavy lifting and deal with the transportation of your stuff. If you really can’t afford to hire professionals, then you should definitely make sure you over-recruit on the friends and family front! There are sure to be things you’ve overlooked, or things that take longer than planned, so it can’t hurt to have extra people on hand to help – they probably won’t end up being “extra” after all!

Allow Plenty of Time to Pack

Packing is probably the part people dread the most about moving home. Just how exactly do you box up your entire life? Allow yourself plenty of time to get everything done when you know for sure that the move will be going ahead.

Organise Your Packing

By allowing yourself plenty of time to pack, you’ll have the leisure of organising your boxes properly, making the transition into your new home much smoother. Before you even get started with packing, you should declutter your entire home and get rid of anything you won’t need in your new house. Anything you haven’t used for months, or even years, can be donated to charity or sold beforehand – that way you’ll have that much less to pack! You should also pack by room and category so you know where to find things as you get settled into your new place.

Keep Essentials Close

The things you use regularly – at least once every day – should be kept nearby. Either keep these things with you when you travel yourself, or pack them last so they’re the first thing to emerge when you unpack. Having toiletries and kitchen utensils you use every day close to hand will mean your regular day-to-day activities such as washing and cooking won’t get thrown off track by the move. And don’t forget to pack the toilet paper last of all!

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Matthew Sanders, the author of this article is a very perceptive man. He is working with MetroMovers, a removal company in Sydney. They are known to provide the best service that too at affordable prices.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: back up plan, boxes, extra hands, friends, help, move, moving, moving home, organize, packing, professional movers, stressful, time

Top 5 Tips for DIY Roofing Projects

by Trish

Undertaking a DIY project is not just about saving money. Many homeowners get involved with do-it-yourself projects because they want to play an active role in the design and upkeep of their own house. Roofing issues in particular make for the most sought after DIY projects for homeowners. Whether it is as simple as fixing a leak or completely retiling the entire roof, homeowners love to tackle roofing issues by themselves. Here are 5 top tips from roofing experts that should benefit DIY homeowners.

Cut down overhanging branches

Overhanging tree branches can cause a number of problems in a roofing project. In some cases, it is the overhanging branches that cause the problem in the first place. The best thing to do before proceeding with any work is to cut down any overhanging branches. Always check the local laws and regulations before cutting down any branches, especially if the tree is on public property; even the branch encroaches into your property, you may not have the right to cut it down and may have to call the proper authorities to do it. If the tree is in your neighbour’s backyard, seek their permission first.

Keep the gutters clean during and after

Doesn’t matter how strong and sturdy the gutters are, it is not uncommon to find damaged gutters after any roofing work has been performed. In order to minimize the chance of damaging the gutters, try to keep them clean during the project itself. Do not let dirt and debris build-up in the gutters with the aim of cleaning it all up in the end; the longer debris stays in the gutters, the greater the chance of damage. Once the project is completed, do not forget to clean out the gutters one final time; even if there is no damage, you could face the frightful prospect of blacked and clogged gutters.

Check the valleys for leaks

The part of the roof where two roof planes intersect is called the valley. As far as leaking is concerned, the valleys are the most susceptible part of the roof. It is not uncommon to find that some completely unrelated roofing project has caused some damage to the valleys and resulted in a leak. As soon as you complete any roofing work, run some water down the valleys to ensure that there are no leaks present.

Don’t get sloppy

The biggest mistake DIY enthusiasts make is to get sloppy as the project nears completion. Many homeowners find themselves pumped up and rearing to start a DIY roofing project. However, the longer the work takes, the more quickly their enthusiasm fades. At such times, it is very easy to get sloppy and goof up. Always give your full attention to the work at hand. Getting sloppy will not only result in poor quality work, but can also compromise safety.

Never compromise on safety

Many homeowners think it’s alright to skimp on safety standards since they are working in their own backyard. However, safety should never be compromised for any DIY project, including those related to roofing. Always have the necessary safety gear required, including working boots, safety glasses, hardhats and work gloves.

Follow these 5 top tips from roofing experts and your next roofing project should go off without a hitch.

Jeff Fernandes is the author of this guest post. He writes about various DIY projects and suggests Oil Boiler Servicing to maximize efficiency and reduce fuel consumption of your oil boilers.

Filed Under: DIY, Home Improvement Tagged With: branches, clean, DIY, gutters, home owner, leaks, projects, roofing, safety, save money, tips

You’ve Got Casters — Why Not Roll On Them?

by Trish

It’s better to ride than walk, some would say, and despite the lack of interest in gaining the benefit of physical exertion that the statement implies, there is a bit of wisdom there that can be used when you’re dealing with extremely weighty object that you might need to move from time to time, and you don’t happen to own a crane or a fork lift, and yet you have to find a reasonable way to get the grand piano from one room to another, or to rearrange the sofa and a bunch of easy chairs that are beginning to clutter the room to which they are assigned, and you know that if you make a few minor adjustments you can begin to clear pathways through that packed room that are sorely needed and that the room will suddenly appear to be fully pulled together again and a lot more useable for any number of family activities that you could be employing it for.

Taking a Different Approach

So don’t break your back lifting lots of heavy stuff that will only result in some strained muscles and herniated discs, which will put you out of commission for an indefinite amount of time, and will certainly not help in the speedy resolution to your cluttered room problem. You can take a much different approach to the problem and simply order furnishings that come equipped with caster wheels, which will certainly make you life a great deal easier.

Once you have the bulk of your heavy furnishings up on wheels it will suddenly free you to try different furniture arrangements that you might not have bothered with before because the effort it would have taken to move things around, and then rearrange them if the plan that you were testing didn’t work out, made it all seem like and exercise in futility.

Enjoying the Freedom

Once you get all of your heavy stuff on furniture casters, watch out, because the freedom that it will suddenly give you might turn out to be habit inducing, so don’t be surprised if you find that it’s four in the morning and you’ve suddenly snapped awake with a new idea for a floor plan, and you just can’t wait until dawn to try it out, so you’ve hobbled downstairs and are moving things around and getting into the spirit of the whole furniture rearrangement craze that you have mentally signed onto, and your spouse suddenly appears at the top of the stairs and asks you what you’re doing, and you have to explain that it’s all about the casters, and how they have not only changed the complexion of your living room, but have become a life-changing revelation to you, and that you plan to pursue the possibilities that casters allow as your life’s work.

If this happens to you, do not be surprised – just go with it.

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Eric Blair writes about office furniture types and various way of making a workplace more productive with the use of ball casters from CoolCasters and other useful appliances.

Filed Under: Home and family Tagged With: casters, move, roll

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