What You’ve Heard Isn’t Always True: Medicare & Social Security Explained
jue, 21 may
|Caroline Kennedy Library
Medicare and Social Security are widely discussed but often misunderstood programs. Misinformation—from friends, social media, or unsolicited advice—can lead to costly mistakes like penalties, missed benefits, delayed coverage, or even scams.


Horario y ubicación
21 may 2026, 18:00 – 19:30
Caroline Kennedy Library, 24590 George St, Dearborn Heights, MI 48127, USA
Acerca del evento
Medicare and Social Security are two of the most talked-about—and most misunderstood—programs in the country.
Misinformation spreads quickly through friends, social media, phone calls, and even well-intentioned advice. Unfortunately, believing the wrong information can lead to permanent penalties, missed benefits, delayed coverage, or exposure to scams.
This engaging, myth-busting seminar is designed to help adults and families separate fact from fiction before misinformation leads to costly mistakes. Rather than focusing on enrollment alone, the session addresses the real questions people are asking across different life stages—whether planning ahead, already receiving benefits, or helping a loved one navigate the system.
Participants will explore:
✔️ Whether Medicare late enrollment penalties can ever be removed—and when they cannot
✔️ How and when Medicare Part B can be added if enrollment is delayed past Part A

