You’re Turning 65—But Are You Actually Eligible for Medicare Yet?

Key Takeaways
Turning 65 does not automatically make you eligible for every part of Medicare; eligibility depends on your work history, citizenship status, and whether you receive certain benefits.
How To Feel Confident Making Medicare Decisions Even If You Hate Insurance Paperwork

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You can feel confident during Medicare’s
How To Make Sense Of Medicare Changes Without Feeling Overwhelmed By Options

Key Takeaways
Understanding yearly Medicare changes becomes easier when you break information into smaller steps and focus on what affects your personal health needs.The Annual Enr…
7 Things Every Medicare Beneficiary Should Carefully Review Before Making Any AEP Decision

Key Takeaways
You need to review major changes in your Medicare coverage before the Annual En…
How To Read Your ANOC Letter In A Way That Reveals Every Hidden Change That Matters

Key Takeaways
Your Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) outlines every update your plan is making for the upcoming year, and reading it carefully helps you avoid unexpected costs or coverage issues….
How To Organize Your AEP Preparation So Everything Feels Less Chaotic

Key Takeaways
Careful organization helps you approach the Annual Enrollment Period (A…
How To Evaluate Cost Changes Without Spending Hours Comparing Charts

Key Takeaways
You can review cost changes for the upcoming Medicare plan year without reading long charts or comparing every detail line by line.Focusing on a few key cos…
How To Make Sense Of Medicare AEP Changes When Everything Looks Different This Year

Key Takeaways
You have from October 15 to December 7 to review and change your Medicare coverage
How To Avoid Rushed Last-Minute Decisions When Medicare AEP Closes In

Key Takeaways
Starting early helps you make clear choices and reduces stress as the Annual
How To Prioritize Benefits That Actually Support Your Real Daily Needs

Key Takeaways
Choosing benefits that match your real daily needs during