July 4, 2014 /// 4 Comments
The basics of Medicare can be overwhelming, we’ve found some information to guide you. For instance, If you didn’t sign up for Medicare B in your initial enrollment you should…
July 4, 2014 /// 44 Comments
A few clients who are over 70 years old have reported that they were unable to sign up for Medicare Part B online and kept getting an error message. We found out why.
July 3, 2014 /// No Comments
Medicare premiums vary dependent on whether you want original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, or Medigap. This is a decision for you to make based off of your…
July 2, 2014 /// No Comments
The labyrinth of senior healthcare services seems complicated, but we found out that it doesn’t have to be. Here are a few key things to know…
June 25, 2014 /// 1 Comment
Retirement planning for your healthcare is one of the most important things you can do before and after you turn 65. Here’s a list of important things to plan for once you are Medicare-eligible. 1) Advance Directives…
June 24, 2014 /// 2 Comments
So you have Medicare Part A and Part B, you think you’ve got yourself covered, but then you end up being in the hospital over 60 days, and you have to foot the bill yourself. You wonder how can you prevent this? There is one way to prevent this from happening. Find out how…
June 23, 2014 /// 13 Comments
Medicare Advantage plans are offered by a private company that is contracted through Medicare to provide seniors with Part A and Part B benefits. These plans are usually…
June 23, 2014 /// No Comments
Boomers are becoming Medicare-eligible at record numbers (about 10,000 a day). With so many people turning 65 there are a lot of questions about the type of coverage…
June 20, 2014 /// No Comments
We have found the most important things you need to know about Medicare Part D, and compiled a list for you. 1) If you choose to replace your Original Medicare with a Medicare Advantage Plan, these MA plans generally offer Rx…
June 20, 2014 /// No Comments
As of January 23, 2013 the U.S. District Court of the District of Virginia ruled that Medicare no longer can deny coverage for seniors whose condition neither improves or worsens for access to skilled nursing care, but it can still be costly.