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Can I get a Medigap Plan If I Have Diabetes?

Even if you have diabetes, you can still get a Medigap Plan. To get a better idea of how you’d be eligible, we’ll go through some of the underwriting requirements as well as the open enrollment scenarios.

SilverSneakers’ Free Fitness Program for Decatur, IL Seniors

You may have heard the phrase “Silver Sneakers” but do you know what it is? In short, it’s a fitness program that comes with many insurance plans. Does your insurance plan include it? Find out here.

Assisted Living Facilities and Nursing Homes in Decatur, IL: Highlighting Primrose Retirement Community of Decatur

Leslie Strohl, the Executive Director at Primrose Retirement Community, has answered some tough questions, such as why you should trust Primrose, how much it costs, and what makes Primrose different.

What Do I Do When My Medigap Plan Has a Rate Increase?

If you’re on Medicare, chances are you have a Medicare Supplement (also called a Medigap plan) to cover your deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. And after a few years, you’ve become familiar with the dreaded “rate increase.” Letter after letter of 5% here, 7% there, 8.5% everywhere, and you wonder: what gives?

Get Your Free Flu Shot With Medicare

If you didn’t know, Medicare offers a free flu shot. So, as long as you’re enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B, you can go get your one free flu shot for the year.

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