Senior Health Insurance Information Program Open Enrollment
Staff WriterLake Gaston Gazette-Observer
Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) Open Enrolment Period for Medicare benefits is October 15th to December 7th. It is very important for eligible Medicare recipients to receive accurate information about coverage and delivery options of supplemental health insurance, Medicare health plans, and prescription drug coverage.
All Seniors, 65 years and older, will have the opportunity to receive information on Medicare Plan options during an informational session at 5:00 P.M. on October 10, 2024, being held at the Warren County Memorial Library Community Room, located at 119 South Front Street Warrenton, NC 27589.
If interested in scheduling an individual in-person or virtual meeting with the Warren County Senior Center Social Worker and SHIIP Coordinator, please contact Tyra Simes at 252-257-3111.
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