Turning 65 and Still Working
More and more people are working past the age of 65. This is
especially true now that people turning 65 this year must wait until
they are 66 years old to collect full retirement benefits from Social Security.
Whether or not you continue to work, you can still get Medicare when
you turn 65, and you still need to make some important decisions about
enrollment. You should start to think about these decisions at least 3
months before your 65th birthday.This section looks at some of these enrollment questions. If you already have Medicare, scroll to the bottom of the page for information about how Medicare works with your employer coverage.
read more at https://www.mymedicarematters.org/about-medicare/new-to-medicare-advice-for-your-situation/turning-65-and-still-working/