medicare resource center

As an independent Medicare insurance agent, it’s my passion and goal to be a resource for Medicare-eligible individuals. I want you to be able to come to one place, have all of your questions answered, and thoroughly understand your Medicare plan.
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Medicare and Chronic Illness: Coverage Options and Support

Chronic illness affects millions of seniors across the US, and managing health and daily living is a big challenge. Conditions like diabetes, arthritis, and heart ...

Medicare Open Enrollment 2024-2025: Your Guide to Making the Right Choice

As we approach the Medicare Annual Election Period for 2024-2025, or Medicare Open Enrollment, it’s helpful for seniors to understand their options and make informed decisions ...
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Everything You Need to Know About COBRA and Medicare Coverage

COBRA is a powerful type of insurance that’s beneficial for people who are in between coverages. However, people with this protection may already have Medicare ...

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general faq

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To be eligible for Medicare, you must be 65 years old, be younger than 65 and have a disability, have End-Stage Renal Disease, or have ALS.
Medicare and Medicaid are not the same. Medicare is a federal government program based on age, while Medicaid is a state program based on income.
Yes, Medicare can be your secondary insurance.
Although Medicare is not free, most individuals can qualify for Part A for free.
Medigap, also known as Medicare Supplemental Insurance, helps cover costs not covered in your Original Medicare policy. You can purchase a Medigap policy through private insurance companies.
Part D offers coverage for prescription drug medications. However, all Medicare plans must cover prescription drugs within protected classes, such as anticancer drugs.
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In general, your Medicare plan should automatically renew every year regardless of what plan you have.
You are not required to sign up for Medicare at 65.
You can enroll in Medicare 3 months before your 65th birthday. However, you may be eligible to sign up earlier if you have a disability, ALS, or End-Stage Renal Disease.
Usually, if you receive benefits from the Social Security Administration or Railroad Retirement Board, you will automatically be enrolled in Part A and Part B on your 65th birthday.
Unfortunately, you cannot have a Health Savings Account and enroll in Part A or Part B.
You may be dual eligible to have Medicare and Medicaid simultaneously if you meet specific financial criteria.

Get Expert Medicare Advice In One Place

With Senior Insurance Solutions’ resource center, you’ll always have a place you can go for your Medicare questions, advice, guides, and so much more! I want to make sure that you never stress about your Medicare situation again, and creating a resource center catered to your needs helps me do exactly that. So, schedule an appointment today to discuss your Medicare options!