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The Top Ten Tips You Need About Medicare Open Enrollment Month

Bobbi Meloro • Oct 09, 2024

Did you know Medicare Open Enrollment is here? This means it is time to get your ducks in a row when it comes to your health care coverage. From October 15th to December 7th, individuals enrolled in Medicare have the chance to review, update, or switch their plans. This is the only time each year when you can make changes, and those decisions can have a tremendous impact on both your medical care and your finances.


For many seniors in Florida, Medicare is a lifeline, but navigating its complexities can feel overwhelming. Whether you are looking at prescription drug coverage or considering Medicare Advantage plans, it is essential to ensure that you have the best possible coverage for your needs. We know from our experience that with the right information and a proactive approach you can avoid surprises down the road and set yourself up for a healthier, more secure future.


At this critical time, working with an experienced Florida estate planning and elder law attorney can also help you protect more than just your health. While Medicare is a powerful tool for managing medical costs, it is important to recognize its limitations, particularly when it comes to long-term care. This Medicare Open Enrollment period is an ideal opportunity to get your entire health care and estate planning in order. Our team of estate planning and elder law experts are here to help you get your ducks in a row this Medicare Open Enrollment season and want to share ten key tips you will not want to miss right here on our blog.


1. Review your current plan. Take a detailed look at your current Medicare plan. Is it still meeting your health needs? Have you had changes in your health or prescriptions? By taking the time you need now to review your plan, you can help avoid costly coverage gaps in the year ahead.


2. Understand what Medicare covers. Medicare coverage can be confusing. While it covers hospital and medical costs, it does not cover long-term care. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the specific services covered under Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D to ensure you are not caught off guard later.


3. Compare available plans. Each year, Medicare Advantage and Part D prescription plans can change. It is essential to compare the options to see if a new plan offers better coverage, lower premiums, or reduced out-of-pocket costs. We recommend that you do not assume your current plan is still your best option.


4. Check prescription drug coverage. Prescription drugs are often one of the most significant health care costs for seniors. Review your Part D prescription drug plan to ensure that your medications are covered and that you are getting the best deal.


5. Be aware of scams. Medicare Open Enrollment is prime time for scammers targeting seniors. You want to be cautious of unsolicited calls or offers that seem too good to be true. Always verify information through trusted Medicare sources.


6. Seek assistance if needed. Navigating Medicare can be complicated. If you feel overwhelmed, reach out to a Medicare consultant or
Florida’s SHINE program for free help. A Florida estate planning and elder law attorney can also provide guidance on how Medicare fits into your broader planning goals.


7. Watch for hidden costs. You need to know that not all Medicare plans are created equal. As you research, pay attention to deductibles, co-pays, and other out-of-pocket expenses that may not be obvious at first glance. These can add up quickly, so make sure your plan is affordable for your situation.


8. Know the deadlines. Medicare Open Enrollment closes on December 7. Missing this deadline means being locked into your current plan for another year, even if it no longer suits your needs. Be sure to mark your calendar to make the most of this opportunity.


9. Plan for long-term care. Again, it is crucial to understand that Medicare does not cover long-term care. If you foresee needing long-term care in the future, consider options like long-term care insurance or Medicaid. A Florida elder law attorney can help you navigate these choices and plan ahead.


10. Review your current Florida estate plan, or create your first one. While you are getting your Medicare coverage in order, this is also a great time to review your Florida estate plan. You want to make sure your health care planning that you develop with your estate planning attorney reflects your wishes. A well-coordinated plan ensures that all your ducks are in a row, no matter what life throws your way.


We encourage you to contact our law practice to learn more today. We encourage you to contact us and schedule a meeting to get your ducks in a row. To learn more about Meloro Law and how we can help you when you need legal representation for estate planning or elder law issues do not wait to
call us today.


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