Turning 65 can be daunting, especially when it comes to enrolling in Medicare, the federal program that provides health ...
You don't have to use the Medicare insurance; you can still use your work coverage, but you have to sign up and defer coverage.
Are you planning to enroll in Medicare for the first time? Enrollment is done through Social Security, although some people with retirement or disability benefits will find themselves automatically ...
If you've just celebrated your 65th birthday or it's coming up in the next year, your mailbox is probably full of postcards, flyers and letters about your eligibility for Medicare. It' ...
It's worth noting, though, that most Medicare Advantage plans will pay for dental care, eye exams, and hearing aids. On top ...
The government requires you to sign up for Medicare at the age of 65. You don’t have to use the insurance if you’re still ...
Turning 65 can be daunting in more ways than one. For many North Carolinians, the weeks before their birthday are accompanied by a deluge of advertisements and mailings for various Medicare plans. The ...