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Congratulations!

You have had a great career and now you deserve to have an equally great  (or better!) retirement. Many people are hesitant to retire because they are worried about leaving their Company’s group health plan. Sound familiar? In most cases, this is an unfounded fear. When people realize how powerful their Medicare Rights are and how good Medicare coverage is, they breathe a sigh of relief and eagerly retire to their new life!

You belong to a growing segment of the population. Increased longevity  coupled with the fact that many want to continue working to shore up  family finances, comprise a large and steadily growing group within our  country. We are thankful for your continued service, mentorship, and  experience.

When you decide to retire, there are several things that need to happen:

1. Decide on a retirement date

2. Alert your HR to your intention

3. Enroll in Medicare and establish an effective date so that there is no break in coverage

4. Determine the type of plan that is right for you (Medicare supplement vs Medicare Advantage)

5. Choose a plan in your area that your doctor will take with the benefits you need

6. Enroll during your Initial Election window

NOTE:  This is especially important if you delayed your enrollment in Part B  while you have been covered on your company plan. The rules are a bit  different.

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KC Senior Health Services is not affiliated with the Federal Medicare  program, Social Security, or any other governmental agency. We do not  offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is  limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact  Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your  options.

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