
Should I Take Social Security?
Medicare costs don’t have to be a mystery. Here’s what you need to know to plan ahead and make the most of your coverage.
Automatic Enrollment with Social Security
If you're already enrolled in Social Security, you’ll automatically be enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B when you turn 65. This means you won’t need to take any additional steps to start your Medicare coverage – it will begin automatically. However, even with automatic enrollment, there are still choices to make about your health coverage.
Waiting to Take Social Security?
If you’re considering delaying Social Security, you can still enroll in Medicare independently when you turn 65. The Social Security website offers tools to estimate your benefits, allowing you to review options based on your unique situation. We’re here to help you explore how timing can impact your benefits and plan accordingly

Ready to Talk About Social Security and Medicare?
Making decisions about Social Security and Medicare can feel complicated, but you don’t have to go it alone. Let’s walk through your options together to ensure you’re making the best choices for your health and financial future.
Ready to Talk About Social Security and Medicare?
Making decisions about Social Security and Medicare can feel complicated, but you don’t have to go it alone. Let’s walk through your options together to ensure you’re making the best choices for your health and financial future.