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Old 12-07-18 | 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Arthur Peabody
Now that I'm on Medicare, I can go to the gym on the taxpayers' dime.
Originally Posted by Joe Bikerider
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i get the gym through Kaiser Medicare advantage plus.
Originally Posted by bobwysiwyg
I'm of Medicare age and am entitled to a gym membership through a program called Silver Sneakers here, but that's part of my supplemental coverage with Blue Cross BLue Shield.
Originally Posted by jppe
[left]Silver Sneakers is a part of my Medicare Supplemental plan through United Healthcare.
Originally Posted by Baldy1953
I have Silver Scripts in a Humana plan that includes certain gym memberships also.
Originally Posted by Arthur Peabody
Medicariats can choose 'Medicare Advantage', also known as Part C.
Contrary to Arthur Peabody's claim, the taxpayers are not paying for his gym membership. He is going to the gym on his insurance company's dime, a benefit for which he is paying a premium to them through a Medicare Advantage Plan.
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