MRHC to Host Senior Day on April 24th

Senior Day

Manning Regional Healthcare Center invites area seniors and their families to attend Senior Day on Thursday, April 24, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM at MRHC. This free, come-and-go event is dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of older adults through education, resources, and community engagement. Attendees are encouraged to arrive by 10:45 am on the 24th and register in advance here or by calling (712) 655-2072.

Senior Day will include a health and wellness vendor fair, a complimentary lunch served from 11:30-1:00, giveaways, and a series of informative presentations (starting at 11 am and repeated in the afternoon starting at 1:30 pm) from MRHC staff on topics tailored to the senior population:

Medication Safety – Jen Morris, PharmD

Mobility & Aging – Taylor Nelson, PT, DPT

Mental Health & Senior Life Solutions – Janet Brus, RN

Medicare & Fraud – Nancy Danner, SHIIP Counselor

Skilled Care & Hospitality Care (tour included) – Lisa Hartwigsen, RN

Jen Morris

Taylor Nelson

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“We wanted to hold an event to help seniors learn more about the services available right here in our rural community,” said MRHC Chief Nursing Officer, Michelle Andersen, RN, BSN. “Our goal is to help them navigate the healthcare system and feel confident in the care they receive. We hope you’ll join us on April 24th for a day of education, connection, and resources designed to empower older adults to live healthier, fuller lives.”

Participating Vendors + Sponsors

Those participating in the health and wellness vendor fair include several MRHC departments (Radiology, Specialty Clinic, Respiratory therapy, etc.), Manning Ambulance, Holistic Health, Carroll and Crawford County Public Health, Elderbridge Agency of Aging, Eventide Nursing Home, RehabVisions, Psychiatric Medical Care (PMC), Rolling Meadows, Restorix Health, Carroll Area Nursing Services, Regency Park, Carroll County Home Care, Care Initiatives Hospice, and Angel Care Home Care.

The event is made possible thanks to the generous support of RehabVisions, PMC, Rolling Meadows, Carroll Area Nursing Services and Angels Care Home Health.

Free Medicare Information Seminars at MRHC in 2025

Medicare event

Looking for Medicare assistance? MRHC is hosting free “Welcome to Medicare” seminars throughout the year on March 25th, May 27th, July 29th, September 30th, and November 25th from 7-9 pm for anyone interested in learning more about Medicare.

These seminars, offered by MRHC and the State of Iowa’s Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP), a free and confidential service, will cover Medicare Parts A & B benefits, Prescription Drug Benefits (Part D), Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare supplement insurance, and tips to help individuals identify Medicare fraud, errors, and abuse.

Interested individuals should call (712) 655-2072 one week prior to the seminar to register. Attendees should enter through the Emergency entrance and follow the posted signs.

Nancy DannerEven if you do not yet qualify for Medicare, MRHC’s volunteer SHIIP Counselor, Nancy Danner, recommends that “the best time to start getting information is before you actually need it, so I advise thinking about it at least 6-12 months before someone turns 65 years old.”

Danner is also available every Wednesday at MRHC to meet with individuals by appointment. She can provide information to aid in Medicare decision-making and answer questions related to Medicare, benefits, plan options, claims, and how to guard against Medicare fraud. She will not provide recommendations for plans or agents but can answer questions and provide impartial information to help individuals make educated decisions.

Anyone interested in making an appointment with Danner can email shiip.counselor@mrhcia.com or call 712-655-2072. If a client is only wishing to talk on the phone, they may leave their phone number, and Danner will return their call.

Senior Day

Senior Day

SAVE THE DATE for Senior Day on Thursday, April 24, from 11 AM to 4 PM at MRHC! This free event promotes health and wellness for older adults, featuring expert discussions on medications, home safety, nutrition, Medicare, and overall well-being, including mental, social, and physical health. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. To help us get an accurate head count for food, please click here to register. All are welcome to attend, and you do not have to be a patient of MRHC to join us! More event details will be shared soon!

Medicare Part D Event & Welcome to Medicare Seminar

Medicare events

Manning Regional Healthcare Center reminds Medicare beneficiaries to review their Prescription Drug Plans or Medicare Advantage Plan options during the Open Enrollment Period, which runs until December 7, as Medicare is undergoing significant changes in 2025.

MRHC will host a special Medicare Part D enrollment event on Friday, November 22nd to help area residents compare and answer questions regarding Medicare Part D plans offered for 2025.

“The coverage and cost of Medicare plans tend to change each year,” said Amy McLaughlin, CPA, Chief Financial Officer at MRHC. “Meeting with MRHC staff and volunteers can help people understand the Medicare options better and potentially save them money as a result.”

MRHC staff will be available on the 22nd to provide free, unbiased, and confidential assistance. Appointments are required and can be made by calling (712) 655-2072. Participants should plan for 45 minutes and bring a listing of all recent medications and current or old Medicare cards.

During the open enrollment period, MRHC reminds residents to do three important things:

  • Read notices from your Medicare plan about changes for next year – especially your “Annual Notice of Change” letter. Review your plan’s information to make sure the prescriptions you use are still covered, and your medical providers and pharmacy are still in network.
  • Think about what matters most to you. Medicare health and drug plans change each year and so can your health needs. Does your current plan best meet your needs?
  • Shop for the plans that meet your needs and fit your budget. Compare plans even if you’ve been satisfied with your current plan. The coverage and costs for plans can change from year to year.

If you are new to Medicare, MRHC is hosting a free “Welcome to Medicare” seminar on Tuesday, November 26th from 7-9 pm. Interested individuals must call (712) 655-2072 by November 18th to register. Attendees should enter through the Emergency entrance and follow the posted signs.

This seminar, offered by the State of Iowa’s Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP), a free and confidential service, will cover Medicare Parts A & B benefits, Prescription Drug Benefits (Part D), Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare supplement insurance, as well as tips to help individuals identify Medicare fraud, errors, and abuse. The seminar aims to help prepare individuals for Medicare open enrollment and provide attendees with valuable information about the upcoming Medicare changes, including:

  • A cap on out-of-pocket drug spending: Starting in 2025, Medicare beneficiaries with Part D coverage will have an annual out-of-pocket drug spending cap of $2,000, a significant reduction from the previous limit.
  • The Medicare Prescription Payment Plan: This optional program allows beneficiaries to spread out the costs of their prescription drugs over the year.
  • Medicare Savings Programs and the Part D Low Income Subsidy program. These can help reduce prescription costs for eligible individuals.

If you are unable to attend either event, MRHC’s volunteer SHIIP Counselor, Nancy Danner, is available every Wednesday at MRHC to meet with individuals. She can provide information to aid in Medicare decision-making and answer questions related to Medicare itself, benefits, plan options, claims, and how to avoid Medicare fraud. She will not provide recommendations for plans or agents but can answer questions and provide impartial information to help individuals make educated decisions and assist people with a limited income.

To schedule an appointment with Danner, please email shiip.counselor@mrhcia.com or call 712-655-2072. If a client only wishes to talk on the phone, they may leave their phone number and Danner will return their call.

Medicare Part D Open Enrollment Day

Medicare Part D Day

MRHC saff will be available on Friday, November 22nd by appointment to go over Medicare Part D Plans for next year. Appointments are required, call (712) 655-2072 to schedule a time.

Medicare health and drug plans change each year and so can your health needs. Does your current plan best meet your needs? Shop for the plans that meet your needs and fit your budget. Compare plans even if you’ve been satisfied with your current plan. The coverage and costs for plans can change from year to year.
Participants should bring a listing of all recent medications along with their current or old Medicare cards.

Free Medicare Seminar on September 24 to Address 2025 Changes

Medicare event

Medicare is undergoing significant changes in 2025, and MRHC invites the community to learn more at a free “Welcome to Medicare” seminar on September 24th from 7-9 pm. Interested individuals must call (712) 655-2072 by September 16th to register. Attendees should enter through the Emergency entrance and follow the posted signs.

The seminar aims to help prepare individuals for Medicare open enrollment, which runs from October 15th to December 7th, and provide attendees with valuable information about the upcoming Medicare changes, including:

  • A cap on out-of-pocket drug spending: Starting in 2025, Medicare beneficiaries with Part D coverage will have an annual out-of-pocket drug spending cap of $2,000, a significant reduction from the previous limit.
  • The Medicare Prescription Payment Plan: This optional program allows beneficiaries to spread out the costs of their prescription drugs over the year.
  • Attendees will also learn about Medicare Savings Programs and the Part D Low Income Subsidy program, which can help reduce prescription costs for eligible individuals.

This free seminar, offered by MRHC and the State of Iowa’s Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP), a free and confidential service, will also cover Medicare Parts A & B benefits, Prescription Drug Benefits (Part D), Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare supplement insurance, as well as tips to help individuals identify Medicare fraud, errors, and abuse.

Nancy DannerIf you are unable to attend on September 24th, an additional Medicare seminar will be held at MRHC on November 26th. MRHC’s volunteer SHIIP Counselor, Nancy Danner is also available every Wednesday at MRHC to meet with individuals by appointment. She can provide information to aid in Medicare decision-making and answer questions related to Medicare itself, benefits, plan options, claims, and how to guard against becoming a victim of Medicare fraud. She will not provide recommendations for plans or agents but can answer questions and provide impartial information to help individuals make educated decisions and assist people who have a limited income.

Anyone interested in making an appointment with Danner can email shiip.counselor@mrhcia.com or call 712-655-2072. If a client only wishes to talk on the phone, they may leave their phone number and Danner will return their call.

 

MRHC SHIIP Earns Governor’s Volunteer Award

Medicare

SHIIP AwardMRHC is proud to announce that its Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) has received the Iowa Governor’s Volunteer Award for its 20 years of dedicated service to the community. This prestigious award acknowledges the tireless efforts of volunteers who have played a vital role in empowering area residents to make informed decisions about their health insurance options after the age of 65.

Over the past two decades, three individuals have spearheaded SHIIP at MRHC: Sally Hodne, Dee Schmitz, and currently, Nancy Danner. Each of these volunteers has shared a deep commitment to helping friends, neighbors, and community members navigate the complexities of Medicare and make well-informed choices about their health coverage.

“It’s been incredibly rewarding to see the impact we can have,” shared Nancy Danner. “Helping people understand their Medicare options takes away a lot of stress and empowers them to make the best decisions for their health.”

Offered by the State of Iowa, SHIIP provides free, confidential, and unbiased services. SHIIP volunteers provide personalized insurance counseling and assistance to Medicare-eligible individuals, their families, and caregivers. SHIIP counselors guide individuals on Medicare-related topics such as understanding Medicare Advantage plans, choosing the right Medicare prescription drug plan, navigating Medicare claims, protecting against Medicare fraud, and obtaining assistance for those with limited income.

Whether you’re approaching 65, considering changes to your Medicare plan, or want to learn more about your current benefits, Danner is available every Wednesday at MRHC to meet with individuals by appointment. Having served as a registered nurse, certified physician assistant, and certified medical coder, she possesses a deep understanding of the healthcare system and Medicare complexities. She will not provide recommendations for plans or agents but can answer questions and provide impartial information to help individuals make educated decisions. To schedule a consultation, call (712) 655-2072 or email shiip.counselor@mrhcia.com.

Free Medicare Information Seminar on March 26th

Medicare event

MRHC will be hosting a free “Welcome to Medicare” seminar on March 26th, from 7-9 pm for anyone interested in learning more about Medicare.

Offered by MRHC and the State of Iowa’s Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP), a free and confidential service, this seminar will cover Medicare Parts A & B benefits, Prescription Drug Benefits (Part D), Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare supplement insurance, and share tips to help individuals identify Medicare fraud, errors, and abuse.

Interested individuals must call (712) 655-2072 by March 19th to register. Attendees should enter through the Emergency entrance and follow the posted signs.

Even if you do not yet qualify for Medicare, MRHC’s volunteer SHIIP Counselor, Nancy Danner, recommends that “the best time to start getting information is before you actually need it, so I advise thinking about it at least 6-12 months before someone turns 65 years old.”

Danner is also available every Wednesday at MRHC to meet with individuals by appointment. She can provide information to aid in Medicare decision-making and answer questions related to Medicare itself, benefits, plan options, claims, and how to guard against becoming a victim of Medicare fraud. She will not provide recommendations for plans or agents but can answer questions and provide impartial information to help individuals make educated decisions and assist people who have a limited income.

Anyone interested in making an appointment with Danner can email shiip.counselor@mrhcia.com or call MRHC at 712-655-2072. If a client is only wishing to talk on the phone, they may leave their phone number and Danner will return their call. Click here to learn more.

Medicare Information Seminars at MRHC in 2024

Nancy Danner

Where can I go to find answers about Medicare prescription drug plans? What is a Medicare Advantage plan? I’m new to Medicare, how do I know what plan is right for me?

MRHC will be hosting free “Welcome to Medicare” seminars throughout the year on March 26th, May 28th, July 30th, September 24th, and November 26th from 7-9pm for anyone interested in learning more about Medicare.

These seminars, offered by MRHC and the State of Iowa’s Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP), a free and confidential service, will cover Medicare Parts A & B benefits, Prescription Drug Benefits (Part D), Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare supplement insurance, and share tips to help individuals identify Medicare fraud, errors, and abuse.

Interested individuals must call (712) 655-2072 one week prior to the seminar to register. Attendees should enter through the Emergency entrance and follow the posted signs.

Nancy Danner

Even if you do not yet qualify for Medicare, MRHC’s volunteer SHIIP Counselor, Nancy Danner, recommends that “the best time to start getting information is before you actually need it, so I advise thinking about it at least 6-12 months before someone turns 65 years old.”

Danner is also available every Wednesday at MRHC to meet with individuals by appointment. She can provide information to aid in Medicare decision-making and answer questions related to Medicare itself, benefits, plan options, claims, and how to guard against becoming a victim of Medicare fraud. She will not provide recommendations for plans or agents but can answer questions and provide impartial information to help individuals make educated decisions and assist people who have a limited income. Click here to learn more.

Anyone interested in making an appointment with Danner can email shiip.counselor@mrhcia.com or call MRHC at 712-655-2072. If a client is only wishing to talk on the phone, they may leave their phone number and Danner will return their call.

Free Medicare Information Seminar at MRHC on November 28

Medicare event

Medicare open enrollment is going on now until December 7th. Keep in mind that Medicare plans can change coverage, premiums, co-payments, co-insurance, and provider networks every year. Ensure your plan meets your needs and is the most affordable option by attending the free “Welcome to Medicare” seminar on November 28th from 7-9pm at MRHC.

Interested individuals must call (712) 655-2072 by November 24th to register. Attendees should enter through the Emergency entrance and follow the posted signs.

This free seminar, offered by MRHC and the State of Iowa’s Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP), a free and confidential service, will cover Medicare Parts A & B benefits, Prescription Drug Benefits (Part D), Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare supplement insurance, as well as share tips to help individuals identify Medicare fraud, errors, and abuse.

Even if you do not yet qualify for Medicare, MRHC’s volunteer SHIIP Counselor, Nancy Danner, recommends that “the best time to start getting information is before you actually need it, so I advise thinking about it at least 6-12 months before someone turns 65 years old.”

If you are unable to attend the seminar, Danner is available every Wednesday at MRHC to meet with individuals by appointment. She can provide information to aid in Medicare decision-making and answer questions related to Medicare itself, benefits, plan options, claims, and how to guard against becoming a victim of Medicare fraud. She will not provide recommendations for plans or agents but can answer questions and provide impartial information to help individuals make educated decisions and assist people who have a limited income.

Anyone interested in making an appointment with Danner can email shiip.counselor@mrhcia.com or call MRHC at 712-655-2072. If a client is only wishing to talk on the phone, they may leave their phone number and Danner will return their call.