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Free Medicare 101 Seminars in Burlington, KS

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Upcoming Seminars

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Social Security 101Webinar

Social Security 101 — Free Zoom Webinar

Thursday, April 23, 2026 at 7:00 AM CT

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Medicare 101Webinar

Medicare 101 — Free Zoom Webinar

Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 1:00 PM CT

Online via Zoom — Available Statewide

Social Security 101Webinar

Social Security 101 — Free Zoom Webinar

Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 7:00 AM CT

Online via Zoom — Available Statewide

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What We Cover

Medicare 101

  • Parts A, B, C, and D explained plainly
  • Enrollment timelines and how to avoid late penalties
  • Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage
  • Medicare Supplement (Medigap) options
  • What Medicare does and does not cover
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Social Security 101

  • How your benefit is calculated
  • Claiming at 62 vs. full retirement age vs. 70
  • Spousal and survivor benefits
  • Working while collecting Social Security
  • Coordinating SS with Medicare enrollment
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About Burlington, KS

Burlington, KS

Burlington, the county seat of Coffey County with about 2,500 residents, offers a peaceful small-town retirement lifestyle in east-central Kansas. As Burlington residents approach 65, understanding Medicare options and Social Security claiming strategies becomes crucial for protecting their financial security in this close-knit agricultural community.

Medicare in Burlington

Medicare in Burlington, KS

For Burlington residents turning 65, Medicare can feel overwhelming without proper guidance. Medicare Part A covers hospital stays, Part B covers doctor visits and medical services, Part C (Medicare Advantage) combines A and B with often additional benefits, and Part D covers prescription drugs. Missing your Initial Enrollment Period can result in permanent late enrollment penalties that cost hundreds of dollars annually. Many Burlington residents don't realize that choosing the wrong Medicare plan can cost thousands per year in unnecessary premiums or out-of-pocket expenses. Our medicare seminar Burlington sessions help residents understand these options before they enroll, ensuring they choose coverage that fits their healthcare needs and budget. With Burlington's limited healthcare facilities, understanding which doctors and services are covered under different Medicare plans is essential for avoiding surprise bills and maintaining access to quality care.

Social Security in Burlington

Social Security in Burlington, KS

Social Security claiming decisions permanently affect Burlington residents' monthly income for life. While you can claim benefits as early as 62, doing so reduces your monthly payment by up to 30 percent permanently. Waiting until your Full Retirement Age (66 or 67) provides your full benefit, and delaying until 70 maximizes your monthly payment. For married couples in Burlington, spousal benefits and survivor benefits add another layer of complexity to claiming decisions. A hasty claiming decision can cost tens of thousands of dollars over your lifetime. Our social security seminar Burlington events help residents understand how different claiming strategies affect their monthly income, especially important in a community where many residents rely heavily on Social Security for retirement income. We explain the trade-offs between claiming early for immediate income versus waiting for higher monthly payments, helping you make the decision that best fits your financial situation and health status.

Local Resources

Medicare Resources Near Burlington

Burlington residents can access Social Security services at the Topeka office, about 45 miles northeast, though most transactions can be handled online or by phone. Local healthcare providers accept Medicare, making it important to understand your coverage options before enrolling.

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