Turning 65 or new to Medicare?
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There is a lot to know about Medicare, which means you may have a lot of questions.
Everyone's healthcare needs are different. That's why it's nice to have 1-on-1 support from a local experienced independent agent.
When we meet, you will learn about Original Medicare through the federal government, and about your other options for Supplemental coverage and prescription drug coverage.
You will learn the difference between Medicare Advantage (Part C) and MEDIGAP Supplement plans. You will know more about prescription drug coverage.
We will provide you the knowledge and information necessary to make an informed decision that best meets your healthcare needs.
If you (or your spouse) are still working, Medicare works a little differently. Here are some things to know if you're still working when you turn 65.
It depends on how you get your health insurance now and the number of employees that are in your company where you (or your spouse) work.
Generally, if you have job-based health insurance through your (or your spouse's) current job, you don't have to sign up for Medicare while you (or your spouse) are still working. You can wait to sign up until you stop working or lose your health insurance (whichever comes first).
Plans are insured or covered by a Medicare Advantage (HMO, PPO, and PFFS) organization with a Medicare contract and/or a Medicare-approved Part D sponsor. We do not offer every plan in your area. Please contact medicare.gov or 1-800-Medicare to get information on all your options.
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