Medicare Basics
Turning 65?
Getting ready to retire?
Are you on Medicare and have questions?
If so there are critical decisions to make every year about your health coverage. Let’s take a look at the different parts of Medicare!
Are you Eligible? If you answer yes to any of the following, you can apply!
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People age 65 and Older
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People under 65 who:
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Are on Social Security Disability (At least 24 months)
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Have ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) and are entitled to Social Security
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Have Kidney Failure and are entitled to Social Security
Understanding Medicare
Is your mailbox overflowing with Medicare solicitations?
Confused about what options are best for you?
Would you like to know if you’re getting the most out of your Medicare dollars?
Well, we are happy to help.
Call or stop in our office for a free review.
You have choices, and we can help you find the option that is best for you.
Shop and enroll now!
If you need some help or advice, give us a call.
“We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all your options.”
Understanding Medicare Election Periods
Medicare Election Periods are when you are allowed to enroll or switch your Medicare Plans...
YOUR INITIAL ENROLLMENT PERIOD (IEP):
Extends Three (3) months before and three months after your initial eligibility month giving you a 7-month window.
ANNUAL ELECTION PERIOD (AEP):
OCTOBER 15 - DECEMBER 7
When Medicare Enrollees can change their current Advantage Plan or Prescription Drug Plan.
SPECIAL ELECTION PERIOD (SEP):
Some individuals may also qualify for a special election period depending on their circumstances.