
Working past 65 - Medicare
If you (or your spouse) are still working when you turn 65, Medicare works a little differently. Answer a few questions to find out when to sign up, or review some common situations.
I’m 65 and Still Working. Should I Enroll in Medicare?
Apr 22, 2024 · If you’re still working at age 65 and planning to stick with your employer’s insurance, you may be wondering if only signing up for Part A is the best option to avoid late …
Medicare While Working: A Guide To Turning 65 and Not-Retired
Sep 10, 2025 · If you meet the two conditions, you can delay enrolling in Medicare for up to eight months after you (or your spouse, if you’re receiving coverage through them) have stopped …
Still Working After 65? A Medicare Guide
Apr 1, 2025 · For some people who are still working and have employer-based health coverage, it may make sense to delay enrolling in Medicare. Here’s what you need to consider.
Still Working at 65? Here’s What to Do About Medicare and …
Jun 16, 2025 · Turning 65 is a milestone that often raises questions about Medicare and Social Security. But if you’re still working — and especially if you have employer-sponsored health …
Still Working at 65? When Do You Sign Up for Medicare? - AARP
Oct 19, 2023 · You still need to sign up for Medicare during your initial enrollment period if you continue your former employer’s health coverage through COBRA or if you have retiree health …
Medicare and Working After 65: Employer Coverage Rules
Aug 20, 2025 · Still working at 65? Learn when to enroll in Medicare, how employer size affects coverage, and ways to avoid penalties or gaps in insurance.
Medicare and working after 65 | Fidelity
If you work past age 65, you can often keep your health insurance. But what about enrolling in Medicare? Can you do both? Should you? See 5 Medicare pitfalls to avoid.
Medicare while working past 65 | UnitedHealthcare
Even if you plan to keep working, you still have a 7-month Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) when you turn 65. You have a number of Medicare decisions to make when you turn 65, and this is …
I’m turning 65 soon, but I like my current insurance. Do I have
Sep 1, 2025 · Since Medicare Part A is premium-free for most beneficiaries, you may want to enroll in Part A as soon as you are eligible (i.e., three months prior to the month of your 65th …