Does Medicare Cover Mental Health Care?

Medicare offers a wide range of services, helping retirees have access to quality healthcare in the later years of life. But there are limitations in coverage, which is why every person needs to understand their options and compare available Medicare plans.
What Happens to Your Medicare Benefits If You Are Still Working at Age 65?

Even though 65 is the typical retirement age, some people aren’t ready to stop working when they turn 65 years old. So what happens to your Medicare benefits if you continue working past this age and have health insurance coverage through an employer?
What Is the Difference Between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement Plans?

Original Medicare covers many healthcare necessities, such as hospitalization, home health care, doctors’ visits, routine appointments, and more. But there are notable gaps in this coverage, which is why many retirees sign up for Medicare Advantage or Medicare Supplement plans.
When Is the Annual Enrollment Period and What Can You Do at That Time?

Every person has a unique Medicare Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) that happens around their 65th birthday. But just because you chose specific Medicare coverage at that time doesn’t mean you are stuck with this plan forever.
When and How Do You Enroll in Medicare?

It’s time! You’ve reached retirement age, and Medicare is available. As you prepare for retirement, the best thing you can do is learn about Medicare coverage and the best timeline to sign up for your plan. Here are a few things to consider:
Is the Medicare Supplement Plan F Going Away?

The question I get more and more lately is this, “Is the Medicare Supplement/ Medigap Plan F going way?” The answer is Yes and No. Let me explain what is happening to the Plan F and Plan C and what you can do or should consider doing if you have one or think you may want one in the future.