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As someone who has been a Long term Care Broker for over 20+ years I think this video is great introduction to explaining Long Term Care Insurance. Check it out this video by Breakthrough Insurance Group.



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This October 10 is World Mental Healthy Day with the theme of Mental health is a universal human right.


World Mental Health Day 2023 is an opportunity for people and communities to unite behind the theme ‘Mental health is a universal human right” to improve knowledge, raise awareness and drive actions that promote and protect everyone’s mental health as a universal human right.

Mental health is a basic human right for all people. Everyone, whoever and wherever they are, has a right to the highest attainable standard of mental health. This includes the right to be protected from mental health risks, the right to available, accessible, acceptable, and good quality care, and the right to liberty, independence and inclusion in the community.

To read more about 2023 World Mental Health Day and learn more about resources available click here. A full article and resources available to the public are available on the link.


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If you are looking to do something in addition to doing the walk for the cure here are some other ideas of what to do for Breast Cancer Awareness Month:

  • If you delayed your annual mammogram because of COVID-19, schedule your appointment now and encourage your friends and family to do the same.

  • Learn more about breast cancer and how it affects people’s lives from our podcast, videos, and medically reviewed educational content on Breastcancer.org.

  • Join our community discussion forums to ask questions or connect with others. You can also attend a virtual meetup for support related to your diagnosis or if you are a caretaker for someone who’s been diagnosed.

  • Support the work of breast cancer advocacy organizations, and consider making a donation to Breastcancer.org. Millions of people turn to Breastcancer.org to make sense of a breast cancer diagnosis. We’re here to help people understand complex medical decisions and get the best care possible. Donations are an essential part of supporting our resource-intensive work and help us keep our website content and community forums free for everyone.


This information is provided by Breastcancer.org.

Donate to support free resources and programming for people affected by breast cancer.


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