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(4 comments) Well I turn 65 in 2023 (next year) and already stressed out over what I have been reading. I really do not feel comfortable with the Medicare Options.
I do plan on signing up the "3 months early" (June 2023) we are allowed after making an appointment with the Roanoke, Virginia LOA (local office of aging).
Yes, I would get signed up "automatically" for Part A and B since I am receiving Retirement Social Security BUT I want to figure what works best for me.
Anyone else signing up in 2023?
If yes, do you know which plan(s)?
A neighbor of mine, age 68, told me HUMANA is great.
Anyone has them?
Opinions?
I want medical, dental, vision and prescription.
GRATEFUL I will get Part A free!!!
Lol, now to HOPE I do not end up living in my car after paying Medicare. ๐คฃ๐
Thanks,
Nicole ๐
@Anonymous
Here is something that should interest you when you sign up for Medicare at 65. The income limits currently listed are for 2022 - the income eligibility limits will be listed (higher) sometimes in the early part of 2023.
This could save you a lot of money if you qualify and I think you might.
Medicare.gov - Medicare Savings Program
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