Bill Duggan
The Retirement Advantage, MI
If You Are Approaching 65 You Should Know Your Medicare Options.
"Medicare can be a very complex, confusing subject. Still, it is an essential component of your retirement. A basic grasp of Medicare will help you make better retirement and income decisions."-Bill DugganIf you are nearing 65, you may be thinking about making the best choices concerning Medicare. Since it is a government program, you won't be surprised to find out that Medicare is filled to the brim with confusing terminology, rules, regulations, and deadlines.One concept that is often hard for pre-retirees and retirees to understand is that Medicare does not cover every medical procedure, prescription, or device you may need as you age. There are, in fact, enough coverage "gaps" that most seniors have to purchase Medicare Advantage Plans or Medicare supplements to ensure that out-of-pocket expenses are covered.Among other things, Medicare does not cover
- Custodial care (long-term care)
- The majority of dental care
- Glasses and eye exams
- Partial or full dentures
- Hearing aids
- Prescription drugs
- Overseas emergency medical treatment
- You can make changes during the two open enrollment periods per year.
- Premiums can be as low as $0.
- Usually covers prescription drugs.
- May cover routine vision care, dental, and hearing.
- When you have a supplement, you can only make changes once per lifetime, with some exceptions for unique circumstances.
- Usually, supplement plans have a monthly premium.
- There is typically no coverage for prescription drugs with a supplemental policy.
- Medicare supplements do not cover routine dental, vision, or hearing.
- These policies may pay all co-pays and co-insurance.

Bill Duggan
The Retirement Advantage, MI
7020 Olde Farm Trail
Almont, Michigan 48003
bill.duggan@retirevillage.com
(586) 336-9588


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