By Marc Manor
Most days for me as an insurance professional are very
satisfying. I meet new people and help
them get the most out of every healthcare dollar. These people have great stories and because
many of them are seniors, they have contributed so much to our American
experience; our elders are truly “the greatest generation”. I have always admired the work ethic and family
devotion I observe in many of the seniors I work with. Their stories are fascinating, and I love to
hear them tell of their life and times. It
saddens me greatly when one of our senior clients pass on; but it motivates me
even more to do more to make sure their families are cared for in accordance
with their wishes.
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When this happens, I sometimes get calls from the family
members trying to tie up loose ends with unpaid hospital bills and insurance
claims they don’t fully understand. I
can sense their despair and frustration when trying to gather information and
make countless phone calls as they try to piece together all their loved one’s
affairs. I help them as much as possible,
but it never feels like enough.
Communicate and don’t procrastinate!