Our team is put together with you in mind. When you are searching for help with your health needs you don't need a local company that specializes in Auto and Home Owner Insurance. You need a Company that Specializes in Senior Health Products. All of our agents have extensive training in the Senior market so they can better understand your needs.
Great question. The answer is Medicare Advantage plans are administered by a Private insurance Company. The Government (Medicare CMS) pays them a monthly fee to manage your Medicare in addition to what you pay. You are then left with co-payments for most of the services you receive up to a maximum out of pocket of $6700+.
No you do not have to take Medicare at 65. You automatically get Part A at 65 except in special circumstances. Part B you have to sign up for and it has a premium of $134/month for the average American. You do not have to take Part B if you are your spouse will continue working and receive Employer benefits. Check with your company HR Department to ensure they offer your group plan past 65.
It depends on what choice you make. If you choose to stay on Original Medicare Part A and Part B with a Medicare Supplement the answer is most likely yes. Medicare and Medicare Supplements do not have Networks. If any Physician in the U.S. accepts Medicare, which is 97%, then you can use your Medigap Plan. Medicare Advantage Plans are based on Networks so you must ensure that the plan you choose includes your Physicians. This is becoming increasingly difficult as more and more providers are opting not to contract with Medicare Advantage Networks.
Hands down they are the better product. You pay one monthly premium, just like you have your entire life, and then you pay ZERO out of pocket. Not even an Employer Group Plan does that!
Sure, you can do it on your own. Make the wrong choice and you might regret it for life. If you go to court you use a lawyer? If you build a house you use a contractor? Why would you leave your health choices up to fragmented information when you can get free help. Not even a lawyer or contractor will offer you that.
“Mandy and I were both turning 65 the same month. Jim was able to get us on a great Medicare Advantage Plan that met our limited budget. He was fast, courteous, and really knew his stuff. I would definitely recommend National senior savings to anyone”.
“I spoke with Carrie and she was very professional. Carrie helped me save over $600/year for the same Plan G I was already on just by switching me to a different company. The best part is I kept all of my same benefits”.
Our team is put together with you in mind. When you are searching for help with your health needs you don't need a local company that specializes in Auto and Home Owner Insurance. You need a Company that Specializes in Senior Health Products. All of our agents have extensive training in the Senior market so they can better understand your needs.
Great question. The answer is Medicare Advantage plans are administered by a Private insurance Company. The Government (Medicare CMS) pays them a monthly fee to manage your Medicare in addition to what you pay. You are then left with co-payments for most of the services you receive up to a maximum out of pocket of $6700+.
No you do not have to take Medicare at 65. You automatically get Part A at 65 except in special circumstances. Part B you have to sign up for and it has a premium of $134/month for the average American. You do not have to take Part B if you are your spouse will continue working and receive Employer benefits. Check with your company HR Department to ensure they offer your group plan past 65.
It depends on what choice you make. If you choose to stay on Original Medicare Part A and Part B with a Medicare Supplement the answer is most likely yes. Medicare and Medicare Supplements do not have Networks. If any Physician in the U.S. accepts Medicare, which is 97%, then you can use your Medigap Plan. Medicare Advantage Plans are based on Networks so you must ensure that the plan you choose includes your Physicians. This is becoming increasingly difficult as more and more providers are opting not to contract with Medicare Advantage Networks.
Hands down they are the better product. You pay one monthly premium, just like you have your entire life, and then you pay ZERO out of pocket. Not even an Employer Group Plan does that!
Sure, you can do it on your own. Make the wrong choice and you might regret it for life. If you go to court you use a lawyer? If you build a house you use a contractor? Why would you leave your health choices up to fragmented information when you can get free help. Not even a lawyer or contractor will offer you that.
“Mandy and I were both turning 65 the same month. Jim was able to get us on a great Medicare Advantage Plan that met our limited budget. He was fast, courteous, and really knew his stuff. I would definitely recommend National senior savings to anyone”.
“I spoke with Carrie and she was very professional. Carrie helped me save over $600/year for the same Plan G I was already on just by switching me to a different company. The best part is I kept all of my same benefits”.
KEY FACTS ABOUT NATIONAL SENIOR SAVINGS, LLC
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US Businesses
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Companies in Florida
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Santa Rosa County Companies
- Company name
- NATIONAL SENIOR SAVINGS, LLC
- Status
- Inactive
- Filed Number
- L17000010608
- FEI Number
- 81-4887626
- Date of Incorporation
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January 12, 2017
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Florida Limited Liability
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://nationalseniorsavings.com
- Phones
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(800) 708-5810
NATIONAL SENIOR SAVINGS, LLC NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 4891 W Spencerfield Rd,
Pace,
FL,
32571,
US
- Mailing Address
- 4891 W SPENCERFIELD RD,
PACE,
FL,
32571,
UN
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