03/23/2024
Turning 65 is a big milestone in a person’s life. For most, it’s also the time to apply for Medicare. Most commonly now you apply for Medicare Part A and/or Part B on the Social Security website
I’m told by my clients that are new to Medicare that they feel fortunate to have me “hold their hand” and help them through the process. I will “hold your hand” too if you want my assistance as you face this dilemma of decisions. Much of my consultation time is going through the appropriate steps of someone just getting their Medicare active. But this seems to be the most daunting step for
most that I meet with. You’ll want to start this process 3 months before your birthday month to make sure you’re good to go on the first day of the month that you turn 65 (unless you’re born on the 1st, then you get to go on Medicare one month early). Medicare alone is not enough, and that’s where I come in to help you understand your Medicare options. Medicare Advantage plans,
Medicare Supplement (Medi-gap) plans and Medicare Drug plans are complex and the fact that you can have my knowledge (at no cost to you) to help you decide the right choice for you at this milestone in your life will give you peace of mind. Well, that’s what my clients tell me at least.
Turning 65
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contact Medicare.gov, 1 800 MEDICARE, or your local State Health Insurance Program to get information on all of your options.
65 (unless you’re born on the 1st, then you get to go on Medicare one
month early). Medicare alone is not enough, and that’s where I come in to
help you understand your Medicare options. Medicare Advantage plans,
Medicare Supplement (Medi-gap) plans and Medicare Drug plans are
complex and the fact that you can have my knowledge (at no cost to you)
to help you decide the right choice for you at this milestone in your life
will give you peace of mind. Well, that’s what my clients tell me at least.