Thousands of Maryland seniors notified of the end of their Medicare Advantage plans

Maryland seniors are left frustrated after learning that their Medicare Advantage plans will terminate at the end of the year (Photo by Getty Images).

Walkersville resident Marlene Eyler, 74, works as a host at a restaurant and cares for her 20-year-old grandson who lives with her. And now she has to add the chore of finding a new Medicare insurance plan to her challenges.

Eyler, who learned recently that she will lose her Medicare Advantage plan with Aetna, is one of thousands of Maryland seniors expected to receive notice this month that their supplemental Medicare plans will no longer be available next year, sparking frustration, fear and confusion…

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