Category: Resources

What to know about Primary Care Providers- Content by Judy

Once upon a time the doctor we went to for everything was our family doctor but now they are called our PCP or Primary Care Providers. They can be MDs, Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner.   We go to them for a yearly exam, a cold, and other common medical problems. If you don’t have a PCP it can become very hard to get any other health care.

We need a Primary Care Provider who fits into our insurance plan, will be available for the majority of our health issues and who we have trust in. Someone we feel comfortable talking to.

The problem often is when our trusted doctor retires or moves. Our insurance no longer covers our doctor. And now we need to find someone new.

Generally, we will ask our family and friends who they use. What they like and dislike about that provider and their practice. Then is the provider covered by our insurance. Are they part of that network? Are they taking new patients?

You also can ask other doctors for recommendations. You can ask your dentist or pharmacist as well.

Then the next step is… Are the Primary Care Providers you’re considering easy to get to? Do their office hours work for you? Again, double check that they are part of the network of health care you are in.

Once you have narrowed it done to one, two or three Primary Care Providers, now is the time to schedule an appointment. Go for a visit and see if you like them. Did they take enough time with you? Did they seem interested in you as a person? Did they answer your questions? Was the office staff helpful and friendly?

If the answer is yes to the questions that are important to you then you’re all set. Otherwise keep looking!

Don’t settle. This is an important decision. Perhaps one of the most important decisions you make.

Remember not everyone likes the same people or the same professionals. That’s why there are so many to choose from.

Find the Doctor and the practice that fits you so that you are comfortable when you are the sickest knowing you are getting the best health care available.

-Judy

Grief Support Group- Fridays

Every Friday from 3:00—4:00 PM at the Montville Senior Center. Did you lose a loved one? Husband, child, friend? Come and join this FREE confidential support group for grief. This program is supported in part by Title III funds received from Senior Resources, Area Agency on Aging.

Thursday, November 14th- Pain Management

Join Lynn Hillman, Clinical Liaison for Avalon Health Center at Stoneridge in Mystic together with Melissa Perry, Director of Rehabilitation Services at Avalon Health Center, for an educational presentation on the use of heat vs cold and alternative pain management strategies for ease of minor aches and pains…no advice – just education!

Sign up at Reception if you will be attending.

 

Thursday, October 31st: TALK- Am I Too Old for a Mammogram?

Are you wondering if you should stop having yearly mammograms due to your age?  In fact, 80% of all breast cancer occurs in women over 50.  Come join us to learn more about whether you should continue with breast cancer screening.  We’ll include time for your questions after the presentation.

Presentation by Dr. Kathleen Kurowski, MD, Breast Surgeon at Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute at Backus Hospital.

Sign up at Reception if you will be attending.

 

2020 Annual Enrollment Period Dates

Dates and deadlines you need to know:

October 15, 2019-  Annual Enrollment Period Begins

This is the first day you can enroll for 2020 health coverage.

December 7, 2019- Annual Enrollment Period ends

This is the last day you can enroll for 2020 health coverage.

January 1, 2020- First date coverage can state

Even if you enroll in December 2019, your new Medicare plan won’t go into effect until January 1, 2020.

HAVE YOU HAD YOUR MEDICARE CHECK UP?

Joseph Vessischio Jr. will be here for open enrollment during the month of October. Joe will be here to answer your questions or concerns.  By appointment only.  Please call to make your appointment at 860-376-2604.