Tricare Retired Reserve’s plan benefits don’t differ much from Tricare Select or Prime plans. TRR offers many covered care options, including primary and specialty care visits, emergency services, and mental health coverage. However, for vision and dental coverage, Guard and Reserve retirees will...
A“gray area” retiree is a retired Guardsman or Reservist who has completed at least 20 years in service but is not quite old enough, usually under 60 years of age, to collect their full retirement pay and benefits. The gray area includes active Reserve Component (RC) members,Individual Re...
Some TRICARE For Life beneficiaries choose to enroll in Medicare Advantage plans (Medicare Part C) to access benefits such as gym memberships and dental, vision, and hearing coverage. As Medicare doesn’t cover these benefits, an Advantage plan is a means for the beneficiary to obtain them. Be...