Are you one of the millions of senior Americans who pay attention to health issues?  As a younger adult—and now as a senior one—did exercise regularly, eat a healthy diet of fruits and vegetables, and take vitamins or other nutritional supplements on a daily basis?  If so, then believe it or not, but you may be one of the reasons why so Americans have concerns about benefits such as Medicare.

The fact is, when lawmakers enacted the Medicare laws back in the 1960s, they did not expect Americans to live as long as they do today.  Back in 1960, for instance, the average American did not live much past the age of sixty-nine.  Compare that number to 2010, as today Americans today live an average of nine years longer than their 1960s counterparts.  Improvements in medical care and health education over the past few decades have contributed to a stronger, more vital population that seems to have increased the average life expectancy with every passing year.

Based on this information alone, one can easily understand why so many American now have great concern over the future availability of Medicare their benefits.   Because the future of Medicare benefits seems to be more and more under question these days, you may want to consult with a professional who can address your specific concerns.  A simple conversation with an Ohio elder law attorney, for instance, can shed light on the options you may with regard to your benefits.