I don't think I quite understand your question. Could you explain a bit more?
Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: > Resent-From: [email protected] > From: [email protected] > Date: October 24, 2014 at 7:23:24 PM EDT > To: Larry Willis <[email protected]> > Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Question > > Anyone have luck saving in a 401k without the government declaring it an > assist. For services/care. Although not accessible until a certain age. > Please advise... > > > Nancy Pritchard > 802-355-3449 > Pall Spera Company Realtors, LLC > PO Box 507 > Morrisville, Vermont 05661 > [email protected] > > > >> On Oct 24, 2014, at 7:19 PM, Larry Willis <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Yes, but I am not classified as disabled as long as I qualify for regular >> retirement. Crazy, I know, but true. >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> Resent-From: [email protected] >>> From: [email protected] >>> Date: October 24, 2014 at 6:35:43 PM EDT >>> To: Larry Willis <[email protected]>, quad-list <[email protected]> >>> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Question >>> >>> You qualify for Medicare no matter your age if you are disabled. >>> >>> Meredith >>> >>> From: "Larry Willis" <[email protected]> >>> To: "quad-list" <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 3:29:03 PM >>> Subject: [QUAD-L] Question >>> >>> I have a serious insurance question for you guys. I have private health >>> insurance through the Kentucky Retired Teachers Assoc. I just learned that >>> it will pay only 70% for 2015. That leaves a whopping 30% to come from me. >>> Is it possible or even worthwhile to get a supplemental policy to cover the >>> 30%? Or do those only apply to Medicare? At age 65 I will switch to >>> Medicare automatically. I am 62 now. My peeps got any wisdom on this? >>>

