My Medicare Journey

Come Back to What Matters.

Medicare decisions do not happen all at once. You may be comparing options, reviewing your current coverage, planning a move, helping a parent, or trying to remember what changed since the last time you looked.

My Medicare Journey is being designed as your personal place to save notes, compare information, track reminders, and return to the decisions that matter most.

Written by Michelle Heberling | Last reviewed July 2026

What This Will Help You Do

Instead of starting over every time Medicare, your health, your prescriptions, or your life changes, you will be able to come back to one place and pick up where you left off.

This feature is being added soon. For now, you can still use the tools and resources across this website to start understanding your Medicare path.

Save Your Progress

Continue Where You Left Off

Return to the Medicare tools, articles, and decisions you were reviewing without having to search for them again.

Annual Review

Track Medicare Reminders

Keep track of important dates, including Annual Enrollment, plan review reminders, and Medicare changes that may affect your next decision.

Moving Decisions

Save State Comparisons

If you are comparing states, snowbird options, or retirement locations, you will be able to save what you are reviewing and come back later.

Personal Notes

Keep Medicare Notes in One Place

Save questions about doctors, prescriptions, income changes, travel, or family needs so your next review is easier.

Start Here While This Feature Is Being Finished

You do not need to wait to begin. These tools can help you start organizing your Medicare decisions today.

Start Medicare Path Finder™

Review My Current Medicare Coverage

Compare States Before I Move

Family Command Center™

Medicare is only one piece of staying organized. If you are helping a parent, spouse, or loved one, the Family Command Center™ helps keep important family, medical, insurance, and emergency information in one place.

Learn About Family Command Center™

Before You Go

Write down the Medicare questions you already know you have. Common ones include: Am I enrolled in the right plan? Are my doctors still covered? Did my prescriptions change? What happens if I move? Should I review my coverage before October 15?

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Sources

  • Medicare.gov
  • CMS Medicare & You Handbook
  • State Health Insurance Assistance Program resources