October 2020 MNRAAA news is Available

MNRAAA news  Volume XI – Issue III

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Senior LinkAge Line Online Presentations

Do you have questions about Medicare or other issues that would help you live your best life? The Senior LinkAge Line® has answers and they want to help. During the COVID-19 pandemic, MNRAAA is partnering with the Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging to offer these presentations on using the Zoom video platform.

  • Medicare 101: Selecting the Right Plan for You
  • Medicare Updates for 2021
  • How the Senior LinkAge Line Can Help You
  • Health Care Fraud: Preventing Medicare Fraud and Avoiding Scams

To learn more and to register for a free presentation, go to metroaging.org/presentations.

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Falls Prevention Month

We have rearranged our priorities this year to accommodate the recent events throughout the world.  Meetings are being held virtually, schools are using a distant learning platform, and many are holding off visiting people.  One thing we do not want to change, or overlook are things that we can control, like falls.

Did you know that many falls can be prevented?  Falls are not a natural part of the aging process and steps can and should be taken to prevent falls.  Examples of ways to do this successfully include taking classes, such as Matter of Balance (MOB), Tai Ji Quan or Stepping On to name a few programs.  These evidenced based classes promote preventing falls through low impact exercises and improving balance.  Classes are offered throughout the state and can be found by contacting your local Area Agency on Aging or speaking with your medical providers.

Another form of preventing falls is to review what you have in your homes.  Reduce clutter; papers on the floor, rugs, pet accessories or other items that can be moved to allow a clear and even walking surface.  Placing furniture strategically throughout your home to use as a balance tool is not a safe way to ambulate.  If you find yourself doing this, you may need to talk to a physical therapist about balance and safe alternative for ambulation.  There are many ways to check your risk of falling.  One way is to visit the National Council on Aging website (www.ncoa.org) where you can take an assessment of your risk of falls.  This is a free service and I encourage you, if you are concerned about falling to take this assessment and discuss it with your medical providers.

Remember, one out of every four individuals over the age of 65 experience falls.  Falls can lead to serious injury; hospital stays and sometimes can be fatal.  Falls can be prevented, be proactive and take the initiative to be safe.

 

Jason W. Swanson, HSE
Executive Director

MNRAAA

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Free Virtual Medicare Education

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Senior LinkAge Line has paused its in-person assistance, presentations and Medicare classes for the rest of the 2020 calendar year. This means there will be no in-person help or meetings during Medicare Open Enrollment this year, which happens annually from October 15 – December 7. But the Senior LinkAge Line can still help. We will be offering online classes and counseling sessions. They include:

  • Virtual Welcome to Medicare classes twice a month
  • Virtual Medicare Open Enrollment Period counseling sessions
    • Appointments will be held between October 15 and December 6.
    • You can begin making an appointment starting October 1.
    • Beginning October 1, act quickly as space is limited.

Please remember that during this difficult time, the Senior LinkAge Line continues to be a resource for older adults and their families. We can help you find resources and make connections with alternative services if your provider or support network has changed or temporarily stopped providing services.

The Minnesota Board on Aging, Minnesota’s Area Agencies on Aging and the Minnesota Department of Human Services are working closely together to share information to make sure that all parts of the state have the resources they need to support older Minnesotans and caregivers.

To find out more information, call 800-333-2433 or chat with a specialist at www.minnesotahelp.info Monday – Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The Senior LinkAge Line is a free service of the Minnesota Board on Aging and the Area Agencies on Aging.

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