
The 3 Biggest Medicare Mistakes Seniors Make — And How to Avoid Them
Every year we speak with seniors who tell us the same thing:
“I thought I understood Medicare… until I actually had to enroll.”
Medicare is not difficult because you aren’t smart.
It’s difficult because the rules change, the options are confusing,
and one small mistake can cost you thousands of dollars.
At MedicareSelfEnroll.com, our goal is simple:
Help you review your options calmly, clearly, and without pressure —
so when you’re ready, you can enroll with confidence.
Let’s look at the three most common mistakes we see.
Mistake #1 — Missing the Right Enrollment Period
Many people think Medicare starts automatically at 65.
Sometimes it does.
Sometimes it doesn’t.
If you miss your enrollment window, you could face:
- Lifetime late penalties
- Higher monthly premiums
- Gaps in coverage
- Delays in getting care
This happens more often than you think, especially if you:
- Keep working past 65
- Have employer insurance
- Have Medicaid or VA benefits
- Move to a new state
- Turn 65 but don’t enroll right away
Before you enroll, make sure you know which enrollment period applies to you.
Mistake #2 — Choosing a Plan Without Comparing All Options
Many seniors pick the first plan they see.
Others enroll in whatever a friend has.
But Medicare plans vary by:
- County
- Income level
- Medications
- Doctors
- Hospitals
- Medicaid eligibility
- Extra benefits
What works for your neighbor may not work for you.
That’s why we built MedicareSelfEnroll.com —
so you can review your options yourself, at your own pace.
No pressure.
No phone calls.
No obligation.
Just clear information.
Mistake #3 — Assuming You Make Too Much for Help
This is one of the biggest surprises we see.
Many seniors qualify for programs that lower costs, including:
- Medicare Savings Programs
- Extra Help for prescriptions
- Medicaid assistance
- State programs that pay premiums
Income limits change every year, and many people who think they don’t qualify actually do.
We encourage every senior to check.
You may be eligible for:
- Lower Part B premiums
- Lower drug costs
- Reduced copays
- Help paying deductibles
And you won’t know unless you look.
Why We Created MedicareSelfEnroll.com
Most people don’t like being pushed.
They don’t want a salesperson calling them.
They don’t want to feel rushed.
They don’t want to make a mistake.
So we built a system where you can:
- Review plans online
- Learn at your own pace
- Watch videos that explain the rules
- Compare options yourself
- Enroll when you’re ready
That’s why our message is simple:
Visit MedicareSelfEnroll.com to review your options,
and when you’re ready — enroll with confidence.
Important Notice
MedicareSelfEnroll.com is not affiliated with the federal Medicare program.
We are an independent licensed insurance agency helping seniors understand their options.