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Post Info TOPIC: Newbie..Help Please Medicare and fulltime questions


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Newbie..Help Please Medicare and fulltime questions


HI Rv Dreamers!!  Our Time...  I guess says it all...  I have been reading alot on forms and sites about full time Rving. Have talked with some and a thank you to Lucky Mike for the useful advice.  My wife and I are looking forward to getting out there.  I do have a question.  We are older and will be using medicare and I am (not spouse) qualfied to use the VA Services.  So far SD is looking pretty good for most of our needs as a resident state.  My question is for those using medicare and are a fulltimer what company are you using for a secondary inurance comany that covers you while out of state and on the road? So far I have read on the SD Medicare site that  AARP....Mutual of Omaha and UniCare Helth Ins are the companys in SD. Are the companys who cater to fulltime Rvers? 



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The problem with secondary insurance is that each state regulates rates and spending......that being said, AARP also caters to fulltimers and as far as I know even has an RV program. I would think that being national they would be a little more lenient or have something set up for the traveller.

Also check good sam and Escapees.......Escapees has a nice program in that area, even has retirement assisted living parks!!

hope this is a start!!!!

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Thanks Lucky Mike. I will check out aarp and the others..



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I think can help some with the Medicare insurance questions as that is what I do for a living and am licensed in most states...not all. I can offer you some insight in that area and in fact, with today's world soon we may be full-timing while I perform my job in our home on wheels. Contact me if you would like to discuss further.

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Are you retired military?

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Disabled  Vietnam service connected but only at 10%



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