Dayton's Local Medicare Planning Resource Center
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Any Company-
Never a Fee
Dayton's Medicare Planning
Resource Center
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On Poe Ave, Across I-75 from Miller Lane, Next to Ziebart & Discount Tire
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Over 50 Years' Experience
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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.
No, but some Advantage plans offer limited dental coverage.
No, a retiree plan will typically wrap around Medicare primary benefits.
Part “D” is the prescription drug plan Medicare introduced in 2006.
In addition to having a huge gap in coverage, you will likely face penalties 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 it is in play for Part “D” to avoid penalty.
No.
THE MEDICARE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
We do not offer every plan in your area.
Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-medicare to get information on all your options.
“Plans are insured or covered by a Medicare Advantage (HMO, PPO, PFFS) organizations with a Medicare contract and/or a Medicare-approved Part D sponsor. Enrollment in the plan depends on the plan’s contract renewal with Medicare.”
OUR OFFICIAL COMPANY STATEMENT
We do offer Any Plan and Company in your area. The above statement is what we have to put on our website to be Medicare Compliant. Yes, we think what you are thinking also...
We can help you figure out Medicare so it is Not Confusing and find the best plan for you based upon your personal situation. Your Doctors, Medications, Budget, Travel Habits, and anything else that matters to your personal situation.
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