Medicare Open Enrollment starts in October each year. Stay informed about changes.
Medicare Open Enrollment for 2019 coverage starts October 15 and lasts through December 7. Find out what you need to know to ensure you have the coverage you need.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-18T19:44:29-05:00October 15th, 2018|
Medicare Open Enrollment for 2019 coverage starts October 15 and lasts through December 7. Find out what you need to know to ensure you have the coverage you need.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-19T20:12:54-05:00December 13th, 2017|
Medicare is removing Social Security numbers from Medicare Cards beginning in 2018 to reduce potential for fraud.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-19T20:19:37-05:00October 27th, 2017|
Decisions you make during the Open Enrollment period now will take effect on January 1, 2018. A careful annual review is a good idea.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-20T20:10:07-05:00May 1st, 2017|
Riding every day in April reminded me of all the benefits of cycling as a healthy activity – especially the pure joy of doing it.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-24T18:50:36-05:00January 6th, 2017|
Participating in Healthy Habits for Adults classes led Wayne Chambers to rediscover a fun way to keep moving: riding his bike.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-03-02T19:37:52-05:00November 7th, 2016|
Woody Woodard shows what can happen when older adults connect with kids. Generation to Generation will connect more caring adults with children who need support.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-03-02T19:56:22-05:00October 12th, 2016|
Questions about Medicare can be challenging, but Oasis volunteer Judy Leach enjoys helping people understand how to get the best coverage.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-03-03T17:38:36-05:00June 6th, 2016|
Emelda Harris lost weight and improved her health with help from her peers in a diabetes workshop. A new study shows the program is effective at improving diabetes management.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-03-03T17:46:12-05:00May 19th, 2016|
“We’ve all had one kind of experience or another, an attempt at fraud that we recognized for what it was,” says Dick Waits. Dick was a facilitator for a pilot project aimed at helping older adults stop scammers.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-03-03T19:41:34-05:00April 19th, 2016|
Our Healthy Habits for Adults volunteers Joyce Rollins and Mary McFerson show where sugar is hiding out in your food, and how to eat less sugar while keeping things tasty in this video.