February 28, 2019 /// 2 Comments
Medicare’s 2020 Annual Election Period (also known as Open Enrollment) kicks in on October 15th and finishes on Dec 7th.
November 19, 2018 /// 18 Comments
The 3 new Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans in California that now cover vision and hearing aids call for a well-rounded comparison from Senior65.com.
November 18, 2018 /// 10 Comments
Hello. I turn 65 this month and have enrolled in a Plan F attained-age policy. Plan F will no longer be available for those new to Medicare after 2020. I am wondering if I should switch to Plan G while I can, in the next few months.
May 30, 2018 /// No Comments
Medicare’s 2019 Annual Election Period (also known as Open Enrollment) starts on October 15th and ends on Dec 7th.
April 23, 2018 /// 23 Comments
Most people are automatically enrolled in Medicare at 65, but should you delay? Maybe. Honestly, it depends on your situation. 1) You don’t have to automatically enroll in Medicare..
April 18, 2018 /// 14 Comments
Recently we received the following message similar to others we have received over the years. We though we would post our exchange to give everyone a better understanding of Who is Senior65.com and how we work.
April 1, 2018 /// 50 Comments
Physical Therapy is an alternative treatment before and after surgery to help heal and prevent further injury, as well as, care after a serious illness, such as stroke. Now that it’s defined, does Medicare cover it?
April 1, 2018 /// 10 Comments
There are three federally approved pricing systems for Medigap plans: Attained-age Rated, Issue-age Rated, & Community Rated. Learn the difference and find out if it really matters.
March 5, 2018 /// 3 Comments
For the last 50 years Medicare IDs included their owner’s social security number. This is about to change. In April of 2018, Medicare will start shipping new cards with a random ID number that won’t give away your SS number.
February 10, 2018 /// 67 Comments
What is Medicare Part B and what does it cover? This is a question that many of people turning 65 ask but struggle to find an answer. Original Medicare is made up of Medicare Part A (which mainly covers hospitalization) and Medicare Part B ( which mainly covers day-to-day medical coverage). This article will explain Part B.