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Turning 65 Medicare Roadmap

Turning 65 Soon?

Know your Medicare deadlines, avoid late-enrollment penalties, and get a simple step-by-step roadmap before you enroll.

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Get Your Medicare Roadmap
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A focused page for one clear decision

This landing page is designed to match the exact reason someone clicked, remove distractions, and guide them toward a consultation.

1

Know your timeline

Understand the months before and after your 65th birthday and what actions to take.

2

Avoid penalties

Learn how Medicare Part B and Part D timing can affect future costs.

3

Choose with clarity

Compare Original Medicare, Advantage, Supplements, and Part D in simple terms.

Turning 65 Soon?
How we help

Your step-by-step Medicare starting plan.

Confirm when your Initial Enrollment Period starts and ends.
Review whether employer coverage affects your Medicare timing.
Understand the difference between Advantage, Supplement, and Part D options.
Build a personalized checklist for your next steps.
Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start planning for Medicare?

Ideally three to six months before your 65th birthday.

What if I am still working?

Employer coverage can change your timing. We can help you understand what to ask before enrolling.

Can you help my spouse too?

Yes. We often help couples compare timing, coverage, and options together.

Is the roadmap free?

Yes. The roadmap and consultation are offered at no cost to you.

Turning 65 Soon?

Know your Medicare deadlines, avoid late-enrollment penalties, and get a simple step-by-step roadmap before you enroll.

Get Your Medicare Roadmap
Legacy United Advisors is not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program. We do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently we represent select organizations that offer Medicare products in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE, or your local State Health Insurance Program to get information on all available options.