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The Medicare Plan Finder Just Reopened — Why You Should Run It in June, Not October

The Medicare Plan Finder Just Reopened — Why You Should Run It in June, Not October

Medicare Plan Finder is the same tool you'll race against in October, but in June the data is steady, your doctors are listed accurately, and you have time to s

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Jun 04, 2026
Can the Government Take Your Social Security for Old Student Loans?

Can the Government Take Your Social Security for Old Student Loans?

Starting around July 2026, the Treasury can again withhold part of Social Security checks to collect defaulted federal student loans. Here's exactly how much th

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Jun 03, 2026
Hurricane Season Starts Today: The Senior Evacuation Plan Most Families Don't Have

Hurricane Season Starts Today: The Senior Evacuation Plan Most Families Don't Have

The 2026 Atlantic season opens June 1. A financial planner walks through the 7-day medication kit, the Medicare Part D emergency refill rule, the special-needs

Home & Living · Benjamin Wells · Jun 01, 2026
Got a Social Security Overpayment Letter? Here's the 30-Day Window That Saves Your Check

Got a Social Security Overpayment Letter? Here's the 30-Day Window That Saves Your Check

SSA can withhold 50% of your monthly check after an overpayment notice. Benjamin Wells walks through the 30-day waiver window, Forms SSA-632 and SSA-561, and th

Finance · Benjamin Wells · May 28, 2026
VA Aid and Attendance for Surviving Spouses: The Benefit Most Widows Don't Know They Earned

VA Aid and Attendance for Surviving Spouses: The Benefit Most Widows Don't Know They Earned

Up to $1,558 a month tax-free for surviving spouses of wartime veterans. Most widows never claim it. Here is exactly who qualifies and how to file.

Finance · Benjamin Wells · May 25, 2026
What's Changing in Medicare for 2027 — and Why You Should Start Reading Mail in May

What's Changing in Medicare for 2027 — and Why You Should Start Reading Mail in May

CMS finalized the 2027 Medicare rules. Part D cap moves to $2,400, the donut hole stays gone, 25 drugs negotiated, and the 48-hour broker rule is eliminated.

Finance · Benjamin Wells · May 22, 2026
How to Read a Hospital Bill and Catch the Errors

How to Read a Hospital Bill and Catch the Errors

Roughly 4 in 10 hospital bills contain billing errors. Here's how to demand the itemized version, decode CPT codes, and challenge the charges that don't belong.

Finance · Benjamin Wells · May 18, 2026
What Your Long-Term Care Insurance Policy Actually Covers (and What It Doesn't)

What Your Long-Term Care Insurance Policy Actually Covers (and What It Doesn't)

Long-term care insurance is one of the most misunderstood products seniors own. Benjamin Wells breaks down benefit triggers, elimination periods, inflation prot

Finance · Benjamin Wells · May 15, 2026
Veterans Benefits for Senior Care: What You've Earned and How to Claim It

Veterans Benefits for Senior Care: What You've Earned and How to Claim It

Up to $2,431 per month for care costs, free VA health enrollment, state veterans homes, caregiver support programs — millions of veterans and surviving spouses

Finance · Benjamin Wells · May 11, 2026
The $2,100 Prescription Drug Cap: How Medicare's 2026 Out-of-Pocket Limit Works

The $2,100 Prescription Drug Cap: How Medicare's 2026 Out-of-Pocket Limit Works

Medicare Part D now caps your annual out-of-pocket drug costs — $2,100 in 2026. Benjamin Wells explains exactly how the cap works, who benefits most, how to spr

Finance · Benjamin Wells · May 06, 2026
How to Talk to Your Parents About Their Finances (Without Starting a Fight)

How to Talk to Your Parents About Their Finances (Without Starting a Fight)

The money conversation adult children dread having with aging parents. A financial planner with 35 years of experience shares how to bring it up, what to ask, a

Finance · Benjamin Wells · May 02, 2026
The 10 Medicare Drugs With Negotiated Prices: How Much You'll Actually Save

The 10 Medicare Drugs With Negotiated Prices: How Much You'll Actually Save

The first-ever Medicare drug price negotiations took effect January 1, 2026. Here are all 10 drugs, the actual negotiated prices versus what they used to cost,

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Apr 28, 2026
How to Get Medicaid Help in New York: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide for Families

How to Get Medicaid Help in New York: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide for Families

New York's Medicaid system is the most complex and most generous in the country. No look-back for Community Medicaid, spousal refusal, pooled income trusts, and

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Apr 26, 2026
How to Get Medicaid Help in Texas: A Step-by-Step Guide for Families

How to Get Medicaid Help in Texas: A Step-by-Step Guide for Families

Texas is an income cap state with a $2,000 asset limit, a mandatory Miller Trust requirement, and no Lady Bird deeds. Here's the complete step-by-step guide to

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Apr 22, 2026
How to Get Medicaid Help in California: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Get Medicaid Help in California: A Step-by-Step Guide

California eliminated its Medi-Cal asset limit in 2024, then reinstated it on January 1, 2026, at $130,000, far above the $2,000 most states allow. Here's the c

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Apr 18, 2026
How to Get Medicaid Help in Florida: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Get Medicaid Help in Florida: A Step-by-Step Guide

Florida's Medicaid asset limit is just $2,000 — but its unlimited irrevocable funeral trust and strong homestead protections create real planning opportunities.

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Apr 14, 2026
Medicare Now Covers More Telehealth Than Ever — Here's What Counts

Medicare Now Covers More Telehealth Than Ever — Here's What Counts

Medicare covers more telehealth than ever in 2026 — over 250 services, including permanent mental health coverage by phone. Here's what's covered, what it costs

Health · Benjamin Wells · Apr 10, 2026
How to Get Medicaid Help in Michigan: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide for Families

How to Get Medicaid Help in Michigan: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide for Families

Michigan's Medicaid asset limit is $9,950 — nearly five times the national standard. Here's the complete step-by-step guide to qualifying, from MI Choice Waiver

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Apr 07, 2026
Your Medicare Advantage Plan Is Ending — Here's Exactly What to Do Next

Your Medicare Advantage Plan Is Ending — Here's Exactly What to Do Next

Nearly 3 million seniors are losing their Medicare Advantage plans in 2026. Here's exactly what to do — deadlines, options, and free help — before time runs out

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Apr 01, 2026
Does Medicaid Pay for Assisted Living? What Every Family Needs to Know

Does Medicaid Pay for Assisted Living? What Every Family Needs to Know

Medicaid covers nursing homes in all 50 states — but assisted living is a different story. Here's the state-by-state breakdown of what's covered, what isn't, an

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Mar 30, 2026
What Happens to Your Spouse's Social Security When They Die?

What Happens to Your Spouse's Social Security When They Die?

Social Security survivor benefits average $1,919 per month in 2026 — and the decisions you make in the weeks after a spouse dies can shape your income for decad

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Mar 25, 2026
Taking Your First Required Minimum Distribution? Read This Before You Do.

Taking Your First Required Minimum Distribution? Read This Before You Do.

Your first required minimum distribution can be tricky — especially if you miss the deadline. Learn what RMDs are, how to calculate yours, and strategies to red

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Mar 23, 2026
How Much Does It Really Cost to Age in Place?

How Much Does It Really Cost to Age in Place?

Aging in place sounds ideal — but what's the real price tag? From home modifications to in-home care and hidden costs, here's everything you need to budget for.

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Mar 18, 2026
A Simple Guide to Roth Conversions After You Retire

A Simple Guide to Roth Conversions After You Retire

Benjamin Wells explains how retirees can use Roth conversions to reduce future taxes, avoid RMD surprises, and protect their heirs — with specific numbers, tax

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Mar 11, 2026
The Medicare Surcharge That Catches Retirees Off Guard (And How to Avoid It)

The Medicare Surcharge That Catches Retirees Off Guard (And How to Avoid It)

Benjamin Wells breaks down IRMAA — the Medicare surcharge that catches retirees off guard — with 2026 income brackets, common triggers like home sales and Roth

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Mar 09, 2026
What the 2026 Social Security Changes Mean for Your Monthly Check

What the 2026 Social Security Changes Mean for Your Monthly Check

Benjamin Wells breaks down the 2026 Social Security changes that will affect your monthly check, including the COLA increase, Medicare premium updates, and what

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Mar 04, 2026
How to Spot a Medicare Scam in 2026

How to Spot a Medicare Scam in 2026

Medicare scammers are getting smarter. Discover the 6 most common Medicare fraud schemes targeting seniors, how to spot warning signs, and the 7 essential steps

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Feb 26, 2026
Long-Term Care Insurance in 2026: What's Left to Buy

Long-Term Care Insurance in 2026: What's Left to Buy

The traditional LTC insurance market has collapsed from 125 carriers to roughly a dozen. Here's what's actually for sale in 2026, what it costs, and when self-i

Health · Benjamin Wells · Jan 28, 2024
How to Leave an Inheritance Without Wrecking the Family

How to Leave an Inheritance Without Wrecking the Family

Federal estate tax catches almost nobody. Outdated beneficiaries, state estate taxes, and the dining-set fight catch almost everyone. What actually matters.

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Jan 25, 2024
Essential Websites Every Senior Should Bookmark in 2024

Essential Websites Every Senior Should Bookmark in 2024

Financial planner Benjamin Wells reveals essential websites that can save seniors $1,200-2,400 annually while protecting their financial security and independen

Lifestyle · Benjamin Wells · Jan 23, 2024
Digital Delights: Free Online Activities for Seniors

Digital Delights: Free Online Activities for Seniors

A financial planner's guide to the best free online activities for seniors — virtual museums, brain games, creative tools, free audiobooks, fitness classes, and

Lifestyle · Benjamin Wells · Jan 10, 2024
Choosing a Care Home for a Parent: What to Look For

Choosing a Care Home for a Parent: What to Look For

The marketing brochure says 'all-inclusive,' the contract says otherwise. A financial planner who has placed both parents walks through care levels, real costs,

Caregiving · Benjamin Wells · Dec 22, 2023
When Should You Retire? Social Security, Medicare, and the Math That Matters

When Should You Retire? Social Security, Medicare, and the Math That Matters

Raymond was 63, still working at a machine shop in Bridgeport, and he wanted to know one thing: when should he retire? The answer took us two hours, a legal pad

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Oct 09, 2023
30 Essential Questions: Choosing Assisted Living for Parents

30 Essential Questions: Choosing Assisted Living for Parents

After moving both his father and mother into assisted living, Benjamin Wells shares the questions that actually matter — about care, money, contracts, and the t

Caregiving · Benjamin Wells · Jul 03, 2023
Why Families Become Caregivers for Aging Parents

Why Families Become Caregivers for Aging Parents

Most family caregivers didn't choose the role; they arrived at it. A financial planner breaks down the forces that bring families here and what to do before a c

Caregiving · Benjamin Wells · Apr 17, 2023
Senior Downsizing & Decluttering: A Practical 2026 Guide

Senior Downsizing & Decluttering: A Practical 2026 Guide

A practical, plain-English guide to downsizing a long-occupied home — a realistic timeline, the four-box decluttering method, the honest truth that the kids don

Home & Living · Benjamin Wells · Mar 20, 2023
Understanding Congestive Heart Failure in Seniors Guide

Understanding Congestive Heart Failure in Seniors Guide

A clear guide to congestive heart failure in seniors: the four stages, the symptoms doctors miss, 2026 drug options, Medicare cost angles, and daily habits that

Health · Benjamin Wells · Jan 23, 2023
Selling or Transferring the Business You Built

Selling or Transferring the Business You Built

A financial planner's guide to exiting a small business at retirement — what your company is actually worth, the tax structure most sellers get wrong, and why f

Legal · Benjamin Wells · Jul 11, 2022
Medical Power of Attorney: What Every Senior Needs

Medical Power of Attorney: What Every Senior Needs

A Medical Power of Attorney is the single most important legal document most seniors haven't completed. Here's what it covers, how to choose your healthcare age

Legal · Benjamin Wells · Mar 16, 2022
Estate Planning for Seniors: Property, Inheritance & 2026 Tax Rules

Estate Planning for Seniors: Property, Inheritance & 2026 Tax Rules

A plain-English estate-planning guide for seniors — wills, trusts, beneficiary forms, the step-up in basis that makes inheriting beat gifting, and the current 2

Legal · Benjamin Wells · Feb 14, 2022
Reverse Mortgages: What Seniors Should Know in 2026

Reverse Mortgages: What Seniors Should Know in 2026

A reverse mortgage can be the right tool or an expensive trap. Here is what HECM borrowers actually pay, who qualifies in 2026, the non-borrowing-spouse risk, a

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Oct 04, 2021
What New Caregivers Should Do in the First 90 Days

What New Caregivers Should Do in the First 90 Days

A financial planner with 35 years of experience lays out the sequence new caregivers need to work through in the first 90 days, before small gaps turn into expe

Caregiving · Benjamin Wells · May 10, 2021
Selling Your Parents' House: What Adult Kids Miss

Selling Your Parents' House: What Adult Kids Miss

A $530,000 house sold for $478,000 because the family rushed. Here's the financial planning, tax, and family-meeting work that has to come first.

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Jan 11, 2021
Estate Planning for Seniors: 5 Documents You Need

Estate Planning for Seniors: 5 Documents You Need

Most estate plans fail not because they don't exist, but because they don't match reality. A financial planner with 35 years of experience breaks down the five

Legal · Benjamin Wells · Apr 15, 2020
The 2-Year Retirement Runway: What to Do Before You Leave

The 2-Year Retirement Runway: What to Do Before You Leave

A 35-year financial planner walks through what to do in the two years before you retire — earnings-record audits, healthcare-bridge planning, and the sequence t

Finance · Benjamin Wells · Jan 12, 2020