Archive Monthly Archives: October 2011

‘Get Oranized & Get Things Done!’ – a Commentary

Lately and maybe unfortunately, it seems that what we receive through the U.S. Postal Service is solicitations and bills. Correspondence often is by e-mail or text messages and telephones do everything but make dinner, although that might be in the offing. Anyway, one such recent solicitation by mail for a continuing education program – something […]

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Steve Jobs Gives Lessons on Leaving a Legacy

Last week, on October 5, Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple computers, PIXAR, and so much more, a man who has been compared to a modern day Thomas Edison, died at the age of 56. While the message is somber, the photographs and u-tube images that appeared in the past week or so since his […]

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Attorney Advocate Group Works Toward Extending Medicare

Anyone on Medicare who leaves the hospital and goes to a nursing home or rehabilitation facility for therapy might inquire about cost.  While the rule is that Medicare and their private health insurance may pay “up to” 100 days, most patients do not receive 100 days.  This shorter time cut-off affects both cost and care. […]

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