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Silver Sneakers Exercise Program through AARP Supplement has been CANCELLED

For years my AARP Medicare Supplement plan has offered Silver Sneakers. I used it at my local YMCA, as have many of my friends. My wife, who just turned 65, just started using the online version of Silver Sneakers after using it at the Y also, through her own AARP membership, We do NOT use the Medicare Advantage program because we travel out of state for long periods of time during the summer. 

 

Now she is on Medicare and has the AARP Medicare Supplement version of the old Plan F, reputedly the best plan in the country. She was told that Silver Sneakers was part of her new plan, and she started using the online program as soon as she could. She has done it now for a few months. She loves her instructor and the online program, and now Silver Sneakers is no longer available through AARP Supplement and she is being told that it is now available only through the AARP  Medicare Advantage Program.

 

What the heck is going on here? Are others being told one thing and given another? This is very upsetting, and I suspect other AARP members are having the same experience. Are they? Are you? What can we do about this?

 

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It's under Health and Wellness. I've never used Silver Sneakers and decided I should. Tried to sign up and couldn't. Found the answer in this thread above, logged in to my AARP account and found the Renew plan under Health and Wellness. Looks like the gyms that accept Silver Sneakers also accept Renew

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Find another provider during next open enrollment. AARP makes a lot of money from pushing the fake Medicare plan that is called Medicare Advantage. They should be working against the Advantage plans if they were truly representing retired people.

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You hit the nail on the head!  If they were truly concerned with seniors they wouldn’t be pushing insurance company, 100% controlled Medicare Advantage plans. 

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I totally agree.   I have done Silver Sneakers at home since I joined AARP 3 years ago.   I am immunocompromised I cannot go to a public gym.  I loved doing the exercises at home, I loved the instructors. I went to sign in the first of 2023 and was told I do not have a membership, I wondered what happened, after looking I realized AARP medicare no longer supports Silver Sneakers.  Do to my health issues, I cannot change insurance.  I do not want a Medicare Advantage plan.  Being retired from Health Care, I know what a Medicare Advantage plan is.  Please get Silver Sneakers back for the Medicare supplement members. Thank you.

 

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The Renew Active plan is under Health and Wellness. I've never used Silver Sneakers and decided I should. Tried to sign up and couldn't. Found the answer in this thread above, logged in to my AARP account and found the Renew plan under Health and Wellness. Looks like the gyms that accept Silver Sneakers also accept Renew

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Hi Dennis,

 

The Silver Sneakers program is no longer available;

 

Effective January 1, 2023, the fitness program offered with your AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance Plan changed to Renew Active by UnitedHealthcare. 

Renew Active offers many ways to stay active — whether your preference is to work out at home or go in-person to the gym.

Access to Fitbit Premium, which incudes thousands of workout videos of all levels and more. To access Fitbit Premium, members must first join the Fitbit Community for Renew Active.

 

How to Use Renew Active

  1. Beginning January 1, 2023, register on3 or sign in to the insured member website, myAARPMedicare.com.
  2. Go to the Health & Wellness tab.
  3. Look for Renew Active on the right-hand side to get your new confirmation code.
  4. Accept the Renew Active Terms and Conditions.
  5. Take your new confirmation code with you on your first visit to your in-network facility after January 1, and stop at the front desk to let them know you are now participating in Renew Active.

If you have any question, please call United Healthcare Customer Service at 1-888-307-6729.

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I just went to the United Healthcare Web Site and logged in (I have AARP Supplemental) and could find no mention of the Renew Active. I joined AARP because I was told that Silver Sneakers was part of it. This is VERY disappointing that it appear there is NO fitness plans offered through AARP or the United Healthcare plans. I thought AARP was all in on seniors welfare. I've only been a member for a few months and now I am asking myself why I should renew. What's the point?

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It's under Health and Wellness. I've never used Silver Sneakers and decided I should. Tried to sign up and couldn't. Found the answer in this thread above, logged in to my AARP account and found the Renew plan under Health and Wellness. Looks like the gyms that accept Silver Sneakers also accept Renew

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Me too!  I've read about the policy of Advantage Programs that denies claims so I switched to Traditional Medicare and Supplemental.  Now I learn that Silver Sneakers is not available to me nor is Renewal.  Darned, I thought AARP was on my side.  This entire process is a bait and switch.  

 

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It's under Health and Wellness. I've never used Silver Sneakers and decided I should. Tried to sign up and couldn't. Found the answer in this thread above, logged in to my AARP account and found the Renew plan under Health and Wellness. Looks like the gyms that accept Silver Sneakers also accept Renew

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