The Five Biggest Things to Know About Medicare
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Q. I am turning 65 this year and will qualify for Medicare. I want to make sure I do things properly when it comes to applying. For instance, do I have to wait until I'm actually 65 to start the process, or can I start ahead of time? Also, long-term care is so expensive. Is it true it’s NOT covered by Medicare, or has that changed?
While I am asking about Medicare, my older sister is already enrolled and is confused about Medicare Advantage and the new enrollment period that is going on now. She is unhappy with her plan and considering making changes or disenrolling from Medicare Advantage altogether. Is this something she can do right now or does she have to wait until the fall?
Critter Corner: Can I Delay Enrollment of Medicare if I Have Not Yet Claimed Social Security?
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I’m turning 65 and I have not yet claimed my Social Security benefits because I thought it would make good financial sense to wait. Can I choose to wait to enroll in Medicare as well?
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