Will My Spouse of 62 Receive Medicare if I'm 65 and I Receive Medicare Benefits?

by | Dec 1, 2022 | Spousal IRA

Will My Spouse of 62 Receive Medicare if I'm 65 and I Receive Medicare Benefits?



Generally not.

The minimum age for Medicare eligibility is sixty-five.

But, if your spouse has been getting Social Security disability benefits for twenty-four months, they can receive Medicare at any age.

Otherwise, you can purchase coverage from a private insurance company for your spouse until they turn age sixty-five.

Contact your State Health Insurance Assistance Program to discuss your options and go to eHealthInsurance.com to compare private insurance plans.

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