Op-ed | Lawmakers must take care of our most vulnerable * Brooklyn Paper
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The article emphasizes the importance of the Medicare Advantage program for seniors, particularly those facing financial challenges in accessing medical care. As the Pastor of God's Divine Tabernacle of Prayer, the author highlights the increasing anxiety among elderly congregants regarding potential cuts to their benefits. Medicare Advantage provides tailored treatments and preventative care, crucial for seniors who often live on fixed incomes. The author urges lawmakers to ensure funding and stability in this program to safeguard the health and dignity of vulnerable populations, enabling them to maintain independence without financial strain.
Medicare Advantage helps to take the struggle out of good health for seniors, offering tailored medical treatments and urging preventative programs for future health.
Seniors under fixed income live in constant fear of losing benefits; they shouldn't have to turn to their children for financial support regarding healthcare.
As a pastor, I witness seniors' struggles with healthcare affordability and access, highlighting the critical need for lawmakers to secure Medicare Advantage.
The looming funding cuts and benefit reductions to Medicare Advantage create anxiety among seniors, who depend on these services for their well-being.
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