The open enrollment period to make changes to Medicare plans runs through Dec. 7, and Amber Gregory at the Vance County Senior Center encourages Medicare beneficiaries to take some time to review their current plans – there may be some tweaks to make that can save you some money.
“We want to find the best cost savings plan for you,” Gregory said on Wednesday’s TownTalk, “to save you money in the coming year.” Gregory works with the Seniors’ Health Insurance Information Program, or SHIIP.
Medicare beneficiaries may already know that Part D is all about prescription drug plans, but Gregory said there are changes each year to be aware of to ensure that you’re getting the best price for medications.
“Get those plans checked,” she said. The open enrollment officially began Oct. 15, and between now and Dec. 7, Gregory said she’d be focusing on seeing those folks who want to make sure they are getting the most from their Medicare plans.
Gregory tells clients to check with their medical providers before making changes, since not all offices accept all insurances.
“I have many clients who are faithful to certain drug stores, and that’s perfectly fine,” Gregory said. She can help clients compare prices for prescription drugs among different pharmacies.
Most senior centers have a SHIIP counselor, Gregory said.
Call the state SHIIP office at 1.855.408.1212 to speak with a counselor who can help with Medicare questions.
The Vance County Senior Center is located at 500 N. Beckford Drive.
Contact Gregory at amber.gregory@vance.nc.gov or call 252.430.0257 to make an appointment.