Medicare is a federal health insurance program designed for people aged 65 and older, as well as younger individuals with specific disabilities. Eligible residents must enroll during the 7-month Initial Enrollment Period (IEP). This crucial window begins 3 months before the month you turn 65 and ends 3 months after your birth month.
If you have already been receiving Social Security retirement benefits for at least 4 months before turning 65, enrollment is automatic. You will be signed up for Medicare Part A and Part B without any manual paperwork. Your official Medicare card will arrive in your mail approximately 3 months before your 65th birthday.
Individuals receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits will also experience automatic enrollment. This process triggers automatically during their 25th month of receiving disability payments.
Apply online via the Social Security Administration Official Website, call 1-800-772-1213, or visit your local Pennsylvania Social Security office.
Decide between Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) or a private Medicare Advantage plan (Part C) based on your budget and medical needs.
Complete the formal submission forms and verify your enrollment confirmation. Expect your card in the mail 2 to 4 weeks after final approval.
Medicare premiums and deductibles adjust annually. For the most current, live figures, you can check the official Medicare.gov Costs Page.
| Insurance Component | Premium Cost (2026 Estimates) | Standard Deductible |
|---|---|---|
| Medicare Part A | Premium-Free (for most workers) / Up to $565 | $1,736 per benefit period |
| Medicare Part B | $202.90 per month | $283.00 per year |
| Medicare Part C (Advantage) | Varies by plan (Averages around $14.00) | Varies by network provider |
| Medicare Part D (Rx) | Varies by plan (Averages around $34.50) | Maximum $615.00 per year |
Note on IRMAA Surcharges: Higher income individuals with a modified adjusted gross income above $109,000 (individual) or $218,000 (joint) pay additional monthly surcharges for Part B and Part D.
For Medicare beneficiaries in the West Lawn area who want to avoid moving into institutional nursing homes, Careland Clinic & Home Health provides localized primary care and non medical home health support. Our clinical team assists adult and geriatric clients with disease management, routine physicals, immunizations, and medical weight loss directly at our clinic or via convenient telehealth.
Navigating federal health benefits can feel overwhelming. Pennsylvanians can access free, unbiased, and confidential counseling through the Pennsylvania Department of Aging PA MEDI Program. PA MEDI counselors do not sell insurance products; instead, they help you compare plan variations impartially. You can reach their local helpline at 1-800-783-7067.