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Where can I get information on the types of Insurance ROA offers?

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Where can I get information on the types of Insurance ROA offers?

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A. ROA has several types of Life, Long Term Care, Cancer Protection, Long Term Disability, Pet, and TRICARE Supplemental plans that MAY be available to members, depending on their state of residence. Not all of our insurance offerings are available in all States. For information you may call the ROA Customer Service line at 1-800-247-7988. Hearing or voice impaired members may call 1-800-855-2881. Q: I turn 60 next month, am social security disabled with Medicare & should roll right into TFL. My wife, age 54, will be in TRICARE Standard. I’ve just started looking into supplements for her & know they’re offered through ROA. Do you have any recommendation regarding the Basic or High-Option plans – the excess charges are somewhat confusing to me? A: ReserveCare TRICARE Standard Retiree Basic Supplement: This plan is ideal if you’re looking for a little help paying for your medical expenses TRICARE Standard doesn’t fully cover — at an affordable price. Once you meet your TRICARE deductible

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A. ROA has several types of Life, Long Term Care, Cancer Protection, Long Term Disability, Pet, and TRICARE Supplemental plans that MAY be available to members, depending on their state of residence. Not all of our insurance offerings are available in all States. For information you may call the ROA Customer Service line at 1-800-247-7988. Hearing or voice impaired members may call 1-800-855-2881. Q: I turn 60 next month, am social security disabled with Medicare & should roll right into TFL. My wife, age 54, will be in TRICARE Standard. I’ve just started looking into supplements for her & know they’re offered through ROA. Do you have any recommendation regarding the Basic or High-Option plans – the excess charges are somewhat confusing to me? A: ReserveCare TRICARE Standard Retiree Basic Supplement: This plan is ideal if you’re looking for a little help paying for your medical expenses TRICARE Standard doesn’t fully cover — at an affordable price. Once you meet your TRICARE deductible

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