Medicare Plans & Resources

Medicare Coverage Options

Turning 65 or looking to change your coverage? Simply Senior Solutions is here to guide you through your Medicare options, from Original Medicare to Medicare Advantage and prescription drug plans. We’ll help you find coverage that fits your health needs and budget.

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Medicare Supplement

Medicare Supplement, or Medigap, bridges the coverage gap left by Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) to cover costs like deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance.

Medicare Advantage

Medicare Advantage, also called Medicare Part C, combines the benefits of Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) into a single plan, with additional coverage.

Prescription Drug Plans (PDP)

Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans (PDP) work in tandem with Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) and Medicare Advantage plans to provide prescription drug coverage.

Dental, Vision & Hearing Plans

These ancillary plans are not included in Original Medicare –  they are additional products you can purchase as standalone policies or as part of some Medicare Advantage plans.

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Learn More about Medicare

Today's Medicare market can be very confusing. Understanding coverage options requires careful consideration of personal healthcare needs and care preferences. That’s why many people 65 and over and their families seek guidance from Medicare advisors like us to make informed decisions and maximize their Medicare benefits effectively.

Medicare 101

Many Medicare beneficiaries ask similar questions about Medicare coverage options, benefits, and more. See Medicare 101 for a high-level overview of plan types, options, and common terms.

Starting Medicare at 65

Sixty-five is the year most people become eligible for Medicare. Learn how (and when) to enroll and start Medicare benefits when you turn 65. We'll walk you through the process and the timeline for this important milestone.

For the latest information on Medicare plans, visit the  Medicare.gov website.