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Anyone participate in SilverSneakers?

Aging Well | Last Active: Oct 19, 2023 | Replies (25)

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If you have a Medicare Advantage plan and silver sneakers or some other plan similar and are not using it you are losing out. You may also with silver sneakers be a member of more than one gym. I have nothing but good things too say about SilverSneakers having and a member for several years. It cost absolutely nothing and is included in your plan. I have not used the online programs but I know they are good after having looked at them, because I frequent gyms in person. It's easy, just go to the gym present your card and the whole process takes only a few minutes.

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I completely agree. At one point I was a member (free) of four gyms because each one had something I loved that the others didn’t have. I’ve been doing yoga for 10 years at one club and I do resistance training at another. I also participate in GO365 through Humana Gold, but I’m told that many other Advantage plans have the same or similar. It receives the number of daily steps from my Fitbit and when you go to the gym, also keeps track of immunizations, mammograms, bone density scans, annual doctor visits, etc. you get gift cards at the end of the year for doing this stuff. Each activity is worth points. I usually get over $300. Last year I got it in Lowes gift cards because I was moving into a new house. You are required to do 5,000 steps a day to get points for that day. It motivates me. You still get points for any of the other things you do even if you don’t do the steps or for the days that you do. It’s not strict.

OMG I have Medicare Advantaged plan, as does my neighbor who has used silver sneakers and loved it. I am unable to drive to the Gym but I just found out from You about the Online Option. So THANKS!! 😊

One does not need a Medicare Advantage plan to have Silver Sneakers. My traditional Medicare medigap plan includes it so I can go anywhere that accepts Silver Sneakers and of course participate in online classes. And with traditional Medicare I can self-refer to any doctor that accepts Medicare anywhere in the US ...so if I want to go to another gym while I am in Florida I can do that too.