December 12, 2022
Did You Miss Medicare AEP? Here’s What to Do…
Sometimes we have the best intentions to get things done, but then life has other plans. If you got busy and forgot about the Medicare Annual Election Period, you might…
December 12, 2022
Sometimes we have the best intentions to get things done, but then life has other plans. If you got busy and forgot about the Medicare Annual Election Period, you might…
November 29, 2022
We know everyone is busy with holiday preparations right now, but have you taken the time to evaluate your Medicare options and make the necessary changes? You have the…
November 15, 2022
For those retirees who are currently receiving Social Security payments, and also those of you preparing to claim your benefits, we have some great news. In 2023, you will receive…
November 8, 2022
As a Medicare beneficiary, you can seek free assistance while choosing a Medicare plan, often by speaking with a broker on the phone. But how do you know that your…
October 26, 2022
When you first enrolled in Medicare, you might have been surprised to learn that the program doesn’t offer coverage for dental and vision care. You are financially reponsible for those…
October 11, 2022
As you might already know, Medicare plans rarely remain exactly the same from one year to the next. Premiums are frequently adjusted, particularly to Part B or Medicare Advantage plans,…
October 4, 2022
Once you’ve navigated your initial Medicare enrollment, the decisions aren’t over. And while it might feel like a bit of a hassle, this is actually a good thing. Each year,…
September 27, 2022
We typically think of Medicare as the form of health insurance used by retirees. But not everyone retires at age 65 (when Medicare eligibility begins), or some might still have…
September 20, 2022
Each year, Medicare offers you one – and potentially two – enrollment periods during which you can make changes to your plan. During the Annual Election Period each fall, all…
September 13, 2022
Medicare can be confusing for a lot of us. When you first enrolled at age 65, you decided between Original Medicare or a Medicare Advantage plan. And after that, there…