June Agency Insights

Turning 65 Soon? Your Medicare Timeline & Checklist

Summer is officially here! ☀️ June means longer days, family vacations, backyard BBQs, and making plans for the months ahead. Fun fact: June is named after Juno, the Roman goddess of protection and new beginnings — and if you’re turning 65, Medicare may be one of the biggest new beginnings on your horizon.

At Insurance Benefit Navigators, one of the most common things we hear is:

“I’m turning 65… where do I even start?”

The good news? You don’t have to figure it out alone.
If you’ve been following along with our Medicare education series, we’ve already covered:

✅ Medicare basics and mistakes to avoid when turning 65 in our April Agency Insights:
Avoiding Medicare Mistakes
👉 https://joinibn.com/april-2026-agency-insights/

✅ The different Medicare coverage options available to you in May’s Agency Insights:
Understanding Your Medicare Coverage Options
👉 https://joinibn.com/may-2026-agency-insights/

Now let’s talk about timing — because when it comes to Medicare, timing matters!

Here’s your simple Turning 65 Medicare Timeline & Checklist to help you feel prepared and confident.

6 Months Before Turning 65

Start Learning the Basics

You don’t need to make decisions yet — but this is the perfect time to begin understanding Medicare.

Questions to start asking:
✔️What are Medicare Part A & Part B?
✔️ Will I need additional coverage?
✔️ What’s the difference between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans?
✔️ What if I’m still working?

This is also a great time to review our previous blog: Avoiding Medicare Mistakes to better understand common pitfalls and enrollment timing.

Pro Tip: The earlier you start learning, the less overwhelming Medicare feels later.

Four Months
Five Months

4–5 Months Before Turning 65

Start Comparing Your Medicare Options

This is when things become more personal.

Now is the time to think about:

Your current doctors

  • Prescriptions you take
  • Travel habits
  • Healthcare preferences
  • Budget and monthly costs


If you haven’t already, check out our May blog: Understanding Your Medicare Coverage Options to better understand the differences between:

✔️ Medicare Advantage Plans
✔️ Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plans
✔️ Part D Prescription Drug Coverage

Remember: there is no one-size-fits-all Medicare plan.

The best plan is the one that works best for YOU.

3 Months Before Turning 65

Your Medicare Enrollment Window Opens

Here’s where timing becomes important.

Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) begins:
3 months before the month you turn 65, includes your birthday month, and extends 3 months after.

That gives you a 7-month enrollment window.

This is typically the best time to:

✅ Apply for Medicare Part A & Part B (if needed)
✅ Review plan options
✅ Compare prescription coverage
✅ Check provider networks
✅ Speak with a licensed Medicare agent

Don’t wait until the last minute! Starting early gives you more time to compare options and avoid unnecessary stress.

During Enrollment

Double Check the Important Stuff

Before selecting a plan, make sure to review:

🩺 Doctors & Specialists
Are your preferred providers in-network?

💊 Prescriptions
Are your medications covered?

🏥 Hospitals & Care Preferences
Do you want flexibility when traveling?

💰 Costs
Look beyond the monthly premium and understand deductibles, copays, and out-of-pocket costs.

One of the biggest mistakes people make is choosing a plan too quickly without reviewing the details.

After Enrollment

What Happens Next?

Once enrolled:

✔️ Watch for your Medicare card (if applicable)
✔️ Review plan materials carefully
✔️ Save important documents
✔️ Make note of annual review periods

Your healthcare needs may change over time — which is why reviewing your Medicare coverage each year is important.

The good news? You don’t have to navigate those changes alone.

Common Medicare Timing Mistakes to Avoid

We see these all the time:

❌ Waiting too long to learn about Medicare
❌ Missing enrollment deadlines
❌ Assuming Medicare covers everything automatically
❌ Choosing a plan based only on commercials
❌ Not checking doctors or prescriptions

The earlier you start preparing, the smoother the process becomes.

Turning 65?
We’re Here to Help!

If you’re turning 65 soon or helping a loved one navigate Medicare, our licensed agents at Insurance Benefit Navigators are here to help simplify the process.

We’ll help you understand:

✔️ Medicare Part A & B
✔️ Medicare Advantage Plans
✔️ Medicare Supplement Plans
✔️ Part D Prescription Coverage
✔️ Enrollment timelines and deadlines

Best of all? Our guidance comes at no cost to you.

📍 Proudly serving Trinity, New Port Richey, Tarpon Springs, Palm Harbor, Holiday, and surrounding Florida communities.

📞 Give us a call or schedule an appointment to review your Medicare options today.

Cooking with Candace:
Summer Strawberry Chicken Salad

Looking for a light and refreshing summer lunch?

Ingredients:

• Grilled chicken breast
• Mixed greens
• Fresh strawberries
• Blueberries
• Sliced almonds
• Feta cheese
• Avocado
• Light balsamic vinaigrette

Directions:

Layer greens, fruit, grilled chicken, and toppings. Drizzle with vinaigrette and enjoy!

Why we love it:

Packed with protein, antioxidants, and perfect for warm Florida afternoons ☀️

June Fun Facts

• June 20th marks the official start of summer in 2026 ☀️
• June is National Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Month 🍉
• The June birth flower is the rose, symbolizing appreciation and joy 🌹

From our family at Insurance Benefit Navigators, thank you for trusting us to help protect yours. We appreciate the opportunity to guide you through life’s important insurance decisions and look forward to serving you for years to come.

This is a solicitation of insurance. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program. By calling this number, you will be connected with a licensed insurance agent.

We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your option