Insurance for Seniors
Making sure you’re covered for life’s eventualities—the expected and
unanticipated—means accounting for insurance for various aspect of your life.
Here are some of those, with links to learning more.
Life Insurance
If you have a family, this can be especially important. As a senior citizen you
may need to adjust your coverage. Learn more.
Medicare
As you approach retirement age, you’ll need to make a number of decisions
about your healthcare. For most people in the U.S., information about Medicare
is central making the right ones. Learn more.
Medicaid
If your income is low, this program can be critical to getting the healthcare you
need, particularly long-term care. Learn more.
Dental
With luck you’ll be able to sustain good dental hygiene into your senior years.
Here’s how to get started with ensuring you maintain the health of your teeth
and gums. Learn more.
Auto
Most seniors continue to drive well past retirement age. Learn about the
resources for achieving appropriate vehicle coverage at the most affordable
rates. Learn more.
Travel
Find out what you might need to purchase in addition to coverage you have
from other sources, to cover you while you’re away from home. Learn more.
Personal Property
Read about which of your belongings is appropriate to insure, and how to
arrange coverage. Learn more.
Medicare Supplements
If Medicare does not cover all of your hospital or other medical expenses, you
should consider a supplemental. Learn more.
Prescription Drug Plans
Medicare prescription drug coverage (Part D) will pay for at least part of your
prescription drugs, regardless of your or illnesses. Learn more.
Wills & Trusts
It’s important to become familiar with these, to ensure that your assets transfer
to the right people after your death. Learn more. |