92°F
weather icon Windy

Care fair to help people with health insurance needs

CARE NV and the Boulder City Library will sponsor a health resources and Affordable Care Act enrollment fair from 1:30-4 p.m. Tuesday at the library to help people navigate the health care market before the ACA’s open enrollment period closes Jan. 31.

There will be multiple agencies at the event to assist people in choosing the plan that best fits their needs and allows them to keep their preferred doctors and hospitals.

Since the Affordable Care Act became law in 2010, the uninsured rate is down approximately 40 percent or more among all income groups, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.

In addition, financial assistance is available through HealthCare.gov to all families making less than four times the federal poverty limit, yet there still are millions of Americans uninsured. That’s because, for many, the process of applying is foreign and can be intimidating, according to Randall Downey of CARE NV.

“A lot of people don’t understand health insurance,” Downey said. “They’ve either never had it or in the past only had it through their employer, so we are there to walk them through it. We don’t make the choice, but we help them find a plan that fits their needs and offers them the ability to stay in the network they are comfortable in.”

Despite a perception that the cost of health insurance is prohibitive, Downey says much of that comes from people not understanding how to use their network.

“We’ll look with them and figure out why their bills are high,” Downey said. “We’ll help them stay in their network, with their preferred providers, look at their budget and find the best plan that they can afford.”

Representatives also will help attendees determine their eligibility for financial assistance as they decide on a plan.

The Homestead at Boulder City will offer free blood pressure checks, and Immunize Nevada will be on site to provide flu shots to those 7 and older. Flu shots will be free to the uninsured; those with insurance should bring their insurance card.

Other participating agencies will include Dignity Health, Medicare SHIP, Emergency Aid of Boulder City, Lend a Hand of Boulder City and Planned Parenthood.

CARE NV has sponsored similar events around Southern Nevada in the past two years and there has been a strong response with more than 50 people attending the last event in Boulder City, Downey said

The library is at 701 Adams Blvd. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/2iAalzP.

Contact reporter Hunter Terry at hterry@boulder cityreview.com or call 702-586-6711. Follow him on Twitter @HunterBCReview

MOST READ
LISTEN TO THE TOP FIVE HERE
THE LATEST
When household products overpromise and actually deliver

Every now and again you come across a product that makes you stand back and say, “Wow, that worked way better than I thought it would!” These gleeful moments come as a welcome surprise when we’re often disappointed by products that overpromise and under-deliver. When I find these little gems, I store them away in my mental DIY toolbox. This past month, I was happy to add a few more “must have” products that exceeded my expectations.

Summer is a time to be safe

It’s a safe bet that the one thing we all have in common every summer is managing the extreme heat and our body’s reaction to the excessive temperature prevalent in our geographic location.

Free fishing fun

Logan Davis, along with his kids Winter and Maverick, tried their best to catch a fish Saturday, along with all the many others who enjoyed the city’s free fishing day at the pond at Veterans Memorial Park.

Ordinance promotes cleanliness, accessibility of public places

Individuals camping in public spaces has increased dramatically in the past few years across the nation. On May 27 the city of Boulder City joined the cities of Reno, Las Vegas, Henderson, and Sparks, along with Clark, Washoe, and Nye counties in passing a measure to expand the prohibition on camping in public places within city limits. The new ordinance goes into effect on June 19, 2025.

And all that jazz (in the park)

A relatively small but appreciative crowd turned out Saturday evening for Jazz in the Park, sponsored by the Boulder City Parks and Recreation Department and the Las Vegas Jazz Society. The evening featured the Marlane Coker Quintet and guest at Bicentennial Park.

Flushing faux pas may lead to clogs, costly repairs

When it comes to plumbing clogs, we can definitely apply the adage “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”…or in this case, a quart of Liquid Plumr.

Art exhibition to showcase work of Connie Ferraro

Connie Ferraro has worn many hats in her life. They have included Broadway dancer, actress, wife of longtime Boulder City Mayor Bob Ferraro and these days, artist.

Year ending on high note at Mitchell Elementary

From the first day to the last, it takes a great deal of energy to get through a school year. The students, staff, and families are ceaseless in their efforts to ensure that we have a great year from beginning to end. We are successful because we are supported by our community.

Mental health in an aging population

The American Psychiatric Association defines mental illness as health conditions involving changes in emotion, thinking, and behaviors.

Sunflower Breakfast celebrates King’s parent volunteers

Boulder City’s commitment to community was on full display at this year’s annual Sunflower Breakfast, a heartwarming event dedicated to honoring the incredible volunteers who help our school thrive.