Recent studies have shown that the Pfizer vaccine is effective in preventing COVID-19 disease in children aged 12-15. Pfizer stated that the vaccine is 100 percent effective in children of that age group, thereby expanding the overall number of people who can receive the vaccine. According to Pfizer CEO Albert […]

Pfizer vaccine is Effective for Children


Marriage and Family Therapy is currently under examination for coverage under Medicare and Medicaid. Photo by cottonbro from Pexels.
The Ultimate Collective Everyone has their own idea of what a family is.  Some assert that families are tight-knit groups of blood relatives, while others favor found families of friends.  There are sprawling families, sparse families, families that function as refuges, and families that feel lonely even when they’re together.  […]

Will Medicaid Pay for My Marriage and Family Therapy?


job hunting
The Covid-19 pandemic has seen millions lose their job. However, now that most businesses have opened up, there are plenty of opportunities to get hired. If it has been a while since your last job search, or it is your first time, here are some tips you can use that […]

Ways to be Successful Job Hunting



Medicare Extra Help for Part D
Savings Through Extra Help Program The Extra Help program provides assistance for lower-income individuals that wish to join a Medicare Part D coverage plan. In order to join a Part D plan, individuals must first join BOTH Medicare Part A and Part B. Joining Part D provides coverage for prescription […]

Extra Help for Part D Medicare


Receive therapy for less using the sliding scale payment system. Photo by Thought Catalog on Unsplash.
The Cost In today’s increasingly distressing world, more people than ever before are seeking professional mental health diagnosis and treatment.  However, with insured and uninsured patients alike having to pay upwards of $100 per session (maybe MORE), many who desperately need the help decide to go without.  The worst part?  […]

How to Get Therapy FOR LESS: The Sliding Scale


build credit
To make most large purchases, you need to have a pretty good credit score. Having a good credit score comes from paying off credit cards or loans. But you will not get approved for a credit card or loan without a credit history that comes from being approved for a […]

Ways to Build Your Credit



Parents of unvaccinated kids have a lot of questions as far as guidelines go for how they are supposed to interact with one another. No one under the age of 16 is eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, leaving a lot up in the air to households who are partially […]

Parents of Unvaccinated Kids


retirement planning
Steps for Retirement Planning A large part of retirement planning is saving money, and while retirement may seem like a far-off event, saving should begin now. The average American aged 40-60 has less than $100,000 saved for their retirement and surveys have shown that $1.7 million is required for a […]

Steps for Retirement Planning


group and individual health insurance
Differences Between Group and Individual Health Insurance In the past, having health insurance through your job was the way to go. However, there have been certain changes in the landscape of the health care world that have shifted that mindset. Employers are now having to cut the number of benefits […]

Differences Between Group and Individual Health Insurance



stay organized
Staying Organized 101 Organization is not a skill that everyone possesses, and those that do have probably maintained certain habits for a long while. There are simple things you can throw into your everyday life that will make you feel better and more productive. Here are some basic ways to […]

Staying Organized 101