Medicare FAQ
What Medicare options do I have if Iโm under 65 and disabled?
If youโre under 65 and receiving SSDI or have ALS or ESRD, you may qualify for Medicare. Youโll receive the same benefits as those who qualify by age, including Part A and Part B, with options for Part D and Medicare Advantage. For more details, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
How does Medicare work if I have end-stage renal disease (ESRD)?
If you have End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), Medicare provides comprehensive coverage for dialysis, kidney transplants, and related care. You can also enroll in Part D for prescription drugs and Medicare Advantage for bundled benefits. For personalized help, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
Does Medicare cover mental health services?
Medicare covers a range of mental health services, including inpatient care, outpatient therapy, and medications. Preventive services like depression screenings are also covered. For personalized help with your mental health benefits, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
How does Medicare work for veterans?
You can use both Medicare and VA benefits, but they donโt coordinate. Use VA benefits for care at VA facilities and Medicare for non-VA providers. For help navigating both programs, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.
How does Medicare cover hospice care?
Medicare covers comprehensive hospice care under Part A, focusing on comfort and support for individuals with a terminal illness. Hospice services can be provided at home or in a facility, and most services are covered at little to no cost. For more information, schedule an appointment with a Tsunami Advisor here: Schedule an Appointment.