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Don't know where to start with Medicare?

I want you to relax... do not stress.

I know this is a very BIG decision that you have to make I want you to come with a lot of questions and an open mind and let me help break this all down to you in layman terms where you can understand.

In the end, my goal is for you to be able to go home and put your head on your pillow at night and not worry knowing that you just made an educated decision on your healthcare and you are comfortable with your decision.

What We Offer

Medicare, Individual/Family Health and Life Insurance

Medicare Advantage Plans

Find out what factors contribute to how much you pay out-of-pocket when you have a Medicare health plan. Ask for Dominic, your Licensed Independent Insurance Agent!

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Medicare Supplement Plans

A Medicare supplement (Medigap) insurance, can help pay some of the health care costs that Original Medicare doesn't cover, like co-payments, coinsurance, and deductibles.

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Medicare Part D Presciption Drug Plans

Medicare offers prescription drug coverage to everyone with Medicare. You'll likely pay a late enrollment penalty if you don't sign up in time, let me help you!

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Individual Health Insurance

Individual health insurance is a type of health coverage that a person buys for themselves or their family.

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Group Health Insurance

Group health insurance, conversely, is a type of health coverage provided by employers to their employees and sometimes, their dependents.

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Life Insurance Plans

If you're considering securing you and your family’s financial future, we would be happy to review your current situation and offer a few ideas on how you can protect it!

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About Senior Care Insurance

Helping people since 2017

When your car breaks down you take it to your mechanic, when you have a toothache you go to your dentist because they are the professionals in their industries. When you have questions or need help with your Medicare, that's my profession. I am the guy that helps guide you through the Medicare Maze.  I will educate you so when you are ready to make your decision, you will then make an educated decision that will be best for your needs and for you financially.

Why Choose Senior Care Insurance

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    My portfolio of client's is growing every month. I have helped over 300 people get the insurance they need!

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Assuming you have met the work-related eligibility requirements, you may begin enrollment into Medicare 90 days in advance of the month you turn 65

Medicare does not have spousal or dependent coverage. Medicare is individual. If your spouse has reached age eligibility (65), then they can enroll in Medicare of their own accord 90 days in advance of the month they turn 65.

Maybe. If the employer group has 20 eligible employees or more, and you’re going to continue to work, then yes it’s an option. But there are many things to consider.

Part “A” is typically in place, and a paid-up benefit when you turn 65. Part “B” is not, unless you have enrolled in Social Security prior to age 65. If you have not filed to receive Social Security benefits, then you need to proactively enroll in Part “B” benefits and begin paying for them.

Yes. However, you will not have prescription coverage, and you will face unlimited exposure to those costs due to the gaps in Original Medicare.

You usually can. It’s important to be sure your doctor accepts Medicare. Some don’t.

Yes, for up to 100 days, after a required three-day hospital stay.

Part “D” is the Prescription Drug plan Medicare introduced in 2006.

 In addition to having a huge gap in coverage, you will likely face a penalty from Medicare. A Part “B” penalty can be 10% of your Part “B” premium for each 12-month period outside of Medicare, and up to 1% of the national average of a Part “D” plan for each month absent Part “D”.

Part “C” is another name for Medicare Advantage. Also named MA, MSA, or MA-PD (when prescriptions are included).

Online at SSA.gov or in person at a local Social Security office.

This is a Medicare term that establishes previous coverage being at least as good as Medicare’s. Typically is in play for Part “D” to avoid penalty.

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