by Healthcare Educators Team
It is not uncommon for people who have retired from the workforce, to change their minds and go back to work. This can be for a variety of reasons. Maybe they found they missed the sense of purpose that work gave them. Some return to work for financial reasons,...
by Healthcare Educators Team
What happens when your spouse is approaching 65 and they decide to retire and enroll in Medicare? If you are covered under their employer-based health insurance and are not yet 65 yourself, where will you get coverage? You have several options to consider, and it’s...
by Healthcare Educators Team
You don’t want to get stuck with the wrong Medicare Supplement Insurance plan. More commonly known as Medigap, these plans help people who are enrolled in Original Medicare take control of their out-of-pocket health insurance costs. Before you enroll in a plan, learn...
by Healthcare Educators Team
As life expectancies increase, you may be one of many seniors who will need extra help with everyday activities as you age. You may think that Medicare will help cover long-term care (LTC) costs. In fact, Medicare does not cover most costs associated with LTC. It’s...
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Many people qualify for Medicare based on their work history and payment of payroll taxes. Medicare, however, is available to anyone who meets the eligibility requirements, regardless of their work history. If you have not worked and therefore not paid Social Security...