Done, done, and done. My work insurance will carry me through January; Medicare will kick in in February. I have A and B and chose an insurer for Plan G along with a drug plan. I'm good to go! Thanks!How exciting! Medicare starts automatically the month after you turn 65, or lose your employer coverage if you are over 65 when you retire. They should be sending you info about electing Part B, which you definitely want to do and your new Medicare card. And if you don’t have a Supplemental plan yet including Part D drug coverage you want to shop for that and enroll now, even though it won’t be effective until after your retirement.
- Breakfast for the girls, walked 2.5 miles and got ready for work.
- I'm working with a co-worker, showing him how I review different plans. We're going to work on landscaping reviews this morning. It's hard because there's so much I want to tell him, but I also worry about throwing everything at him at one time. I have agreed to come in on a contractual basis to work on plans for a while, if they need it. And to do some graphics work.
- We never did make it for groceries last night; I didn't have time to make up a list. I did the list late last night, so we'll go today when I get home.