Common Special Enrollment Periods
- You moved to a new address with different plan options — 2-month window.
- You lost employer or union coverage — 8 months to enroll in Part B, 2 months for Part D or MA.
- You qualified for Medicaid or Extra Help (LIS) — quarterly SEP to change Part D or MA.
- Your plan terminated — your carrier exited your county or dropped your contract.
- A 5-star plan became available in your area — switch once per year, any time.
- You moved into or out of a nursing facility — ongoing SEP while you're there.
- Chronic condition SEP — qualify for a C-SNP plan that matches your condition.
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A licensed Ohio agent will check if you qualify and walk you through your options. Callback within 24 hours.
Why timing matters
Most SEPs are short — often 2 months. Miss it and you're stuck waiting until the next October-to-December AEP, and that means a coverage gap or paying for the wrong plan all year. The minute a life change happens, it's worth a 10-minute call to make sure you don't lose the window.
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A licensed Ohio agent will check your eligibility and help you change plans on time. Callback within 24 hours.
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