<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=314834185700910&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">

New Update: Healthcare Costs Increasing by Over 60% in Some States. Will you be impacted?

Learn More

Medicare Open Enrollment Insights for Brookdale Senior Living Employees: What You Need to Know About 2024 Cost Changes!

image-table

Healthcare Provider Update: Healthcare Provider for Brookdale Senior Living: Brookdale Senior Living collaborates with several healthcare providers to ensure that its residents receive comprehensive care. The primary healthcare partnerships include local hospitals, primary care physicians, and specialized geriatric care providers, facilitating a continuum of care that is essential for the elderly population. Brookdale's integrated healthcare approach helps address the diverse medical needs of its residents, providing services ranging from routine check-ups to specialized treatments. --- Potential Healthcare Cost Increases in 2026: As we approach 2026, Brookdale Senior Living employees and residents may face significant healthcare cost increases. The anticipated rise in health insurance premiums for Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans, with some states reporting hikes over 60%, could lead to a drastic increase in out-of-pocket expenses. If enhanced federal premium subsidies expire as expected, nearly 92% of marketplace enrollees could see their premiums soar by over 75%. This shift highlights the need for Brookdale's community members to evaluate their healthcare plans and budgets carefully to manage these impending costs effectively. Click here to learn more

Medicare's Open Enrollment Period — which runs from October 15 through December 7 — is your annual opportunity to switch your current Medicare health and prescription drug plans to ones that better suit your needs. Just in time for Open Enrollment, 2024 Medicare premiums, deductibles, and other costs have been announced, and surprisingly, some of these costs are lower than they were last year.


What to consider
Start by reviewing any materials your plan has sent you. Look at the coverage offered, the costs, and the network of providers, which may be different than last year. Maybe your health has changed, or you anticipate needing medical care, or new or pricier prescription drugs. If your current plan doesn't meet your health-care needs or fit your budget, you can make changes. But if you're satisfied with what you currently have, you don't need to do anything. The coverage you have will continue.

During Open Enrollment, you can:

  1. Switch from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage Plan

  2. Switch from a Medicare Advantage Plan to Original Medicare

  3. Change from one Medicare Advantage Plan to a different Medicare Advantage Plan

  4. Change from a Medicare Advantage Plan that offers prescription drug coverage to a Medicare Advantage Plan that doesn't offer prescription drug coverage

  5. Switch from a Medicare Advantage Plan that doesn't offer prescription drug coverage to a Medicare Advantage Plan that does offer prescription drug coverage

  6. Join a Medicare prescription drug plan (Part D)

  7. Switch from one Part D plan to another Part D plan

  8. Drop your Part D coverage altogether

Any changes made during Open Enrollment are effective as of January 1, 2024.

Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) Costs for 2024

Any changes made during Open Enrollment are effective as of January 1, 2024.

Most people with Medicare who receive Social Security benefits will pay the standard monthly Part B premium of $174.70 in 2024. This premium has increased from 2023 due to rising healthcare costs and adjustments in Part B items and services ( Grant Thornton ) ( Kiplinger.com ).

People with higher incomes may pay more than the standard premium. If your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) as reported on your federal income tax return from two years ago (2022) is above a certain amount, you'll pay the standard premium amount and an Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA), which is an extra charge added to your premium, as shown in the following table ( Grant Thornton ) ( Kiplinger.com ).

You filed an individual income tax return with MAGI that was: 

You filed a joint income tax return with MAGI that was:

You filed an income tax return as married filing separately with MAGI that was:

Total monthly premium in 2024 is:

*Total monthly premium in 2024 immunosuppressive drug coverage only is:

 

$103,000 or less $206,000 or less N/A $174.70

$103.00

Above $103,000 up to $129,000

Above $206,000 up to $258,000 N/A $244.60

$171.70

Above $129,000 up to $161,000

Above $258,000 up to $322,000

N/A

$349.40

$274.70

Above $161,000 up to $193,000 Above $193,000 and less than $500,000 N/A $454.20

$377.70

Above $193,000 and less than $500,000 Above $386,000 and less than $750,000 Above $103,000 and less than $397,000 $559.00

$480.70

$500,000 and above $750,000 and above $397,000 and above $594.00

$515.10

 

Additional Information

People with higher incomes may also pay a higher premium for a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan, as an IRMAA will be added to the Part D basic premium based on the same income limits in the table above. The average basic monthly premium for 2024 is projected to be about $55.50 ( Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ) ( Kiplinger.com ) ( Medicare ).

People with Medicare Part B must also satisfy an annual deductible before Original Medicare starts to pay. For 2024, this deductible is $240, up from $226 in 2023 ( Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ) ( Kiplinger.com ).

Featured Video

Articles you may find interesting:

Loading...

*This premium applies to a new benefit that extends coverage for immunosuppressive drugs for people who qualify for Medicare coverage due to end-stage renal disease. Prior to 2024, Medicare coverage, including immunosuppressive drug coverage, ended 36 months after a successful kidney transplant. Beginning January 1, 2024, Medicare will offer a new benefit that will help continue to pay for immunosuppressive drugs beyond 36 months for people who don't have other health coverage. It does not cover other items or services. Rates shown apply to people who file individual or joint tax returns. Premiums for beneficiaries filing as married filing separately are different ( Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ) ( Medicare ).

Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) Costs for 2024

  • Part A deductible for inpatient hospitalization:  $1,632 per benefit period (up from $1,600 in 2023).

  • Part A premium for those who need to buy coverage:  Up to $514 per month (up from $506 in 2023) — most people don't pay a premium for Medicare Part A.

  • Part A coinsurance:  $408 per day for days 61 through 90, and $816 per 'lifetime reserve day' after day 90, up to a 60-day lifetime maximum (up from $400 and $800 in 2023).

Part A skilled nursing facility coinsurance:  $204 for days 21 through 100 for each benefit period (up from $200 in 2023) ( Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ) ( Kiplinger.com ).

What type of retirement savings plan does Brookdale Senior Living offer to its employees?

Brookdale Senior Living offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to its employees.

Is participation in the 401(k) plan at Brookdale Senior Living mandatory?

Participation in the 401(k) plan at Brookdale Senior Living is voluntary; employees can choose to enroll.

What is the employer match for the 401(k) plan at Brookdale Senior Living?

Brookdale Senior Living offers a competitive employer match for contributions made to the 401(k) plan, typically matching a percentage of employee contributions.

When can employees at Brookdale Senior Living enroll in the 401(k) plan?

Employees at Brookdale Senior Living can enroll in the 401(k) plan during their initial onboarding period or during the annual open enrollment period.

How can employees at Brookdale Senior Living make contributions to their 401(k) plan?

Employees at Brookdale Senior Living can make contributions to their 401(k) plan through payroll deductions.

What are the contribution limits for the 401(k) plan at Brookdale Senior Living?

The contribution limits for the 401(k) plan at Brookdale Senior Living are set according to IRS guidelines, which may change annually.

Does Brookdale Senior Living offer any investment options within the 401(k) plan?

Yes, Brookdale Senior Living offers a variety of investment options within the 401(k) plan, including mutual funds and other investment vehicles.

Can employees at Brookdale Senior Living take loans against their 401(k) savings?

Yes, employees at Brookdale Senior Living may have the option to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to specific plan rules.

How can employees at Brookdale Senior Living access their 401(k) account information?

Employees at Brookdale Senior Living can access their 401(k) account information online through the plan’s designated website or by contacting the plan administrator.

What happens to the 401(k) plan if an employee leaves Brookdale Senior Living?

If an employee leaves Brookdale Senior Living, they have several options for their 401(k) savings, including rolling it over to another retirement account or cashing it out.

With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
Brookdale Senior Living announced a major restructuring plan aimed at reducing operational costs, which includes significant layoffs across several divisions. The company is also reviewing its employee benefits and pension plans as part of this restructuring.
New call-to-action

Additional Articles

Check Out Articles for Brookdale Senior Living employees

Loading...

For more information you can reach the plan administrator for Brookdale Senior Living at 111 Westwood Place Brentwood, TN 37027; or by calling them at +1 615-221-2250.

*Please see disclaimer for more information

Relevant Articles

Check Out Articles for Brookdale Senior Living employees