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kstorms
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Question - what do most full-time RV users do for things that might need a physical address - like medical insurance? And in regards to medical insurance - how did any of you set this up if you do not have a permanent state to live in or address?

Thanks

JK
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DancinCampers
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We use Dakota Post, SD for our physical address. SD is cool with this. We vote with this address, our passports are with this address. There are also opportunities to use facilities in TX and FL to have a domicile without living there.

We are on traditional Medicare, and Tricare For Life, so medical insurance has not been an issues with SD, but pre-medicare folks have challenges.
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2gypsies1
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As stated, full-timers who don't own a home still need an address for certain documents, including a voter's card and you can vote early by mail. We chose Texas and used the Escapees Mail Forwarding Service for 16+ years with no problems.

Since all the new medical insurance changes in the past couple years, things have changed greatly for those under Medicare age. It used to be that South Dakota and Texas were the preferred but now things have shifted if you need to purchase your own insurance. As stated above, even within a particular state, the county your address is in makes a difference.

This will really require some in-depth research on your part as to what state (& county) you want your address. Florida now seems good - so far.

There are many post on this subject in the Fulltiming section of this forum and also on other forums such as iRV2.com and Escapees.com Read the recent comments for newer information on medical insurance.

Best of luck to you and enjoy your new lifestyle. We did for 16 years!
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ferndaleflyer
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If you have been in the armed forces the VA is everywhere. Walk right in and sit right down. I visited Tuesday after my spare tire about broke my leg. In and out in 2 hours. Durham, NC

2chiefsRus
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TRAILRIDER125 wrote:
Thank you rk911 I did not know that.

thank you also 2chiefsRus for the link to escapees.com. What a cool organization! They will be of great help to me. I will not have a "home base" anywhere so this is a great idea. A question for everyone out there who is a member of escapees.com and uses their domicile/mail service: Which state do you use and why? I was thinking of using Florida, since they have a lot of RV dealerships so a lot of RVs to look at and choose from. when I am ready to get on board, just go to Florida, purchase my RV and get everything set up. Then I am off on my adventure!


You are welcome. We used Florida because it fit in with visiting family (primarily in Maryland & Indiana) better than Texas for us personally. We also knew that whenever we decided to resettle in the future, it was more likely to be in Florida versus Texas for the same reason.
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TRAILRIDER125
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Thank you rk911 I did not know that.

thank you also 2chiefsRus for the link to escapees.com. What a cool organization! They will be of great help to me. I will not have a "home base" anywhere so this is a great idea. A question for everyone out there who is a member of escapees.com and uses their domicile/mail service: Which state do you use and why? I was thinking of using Florida, since they have a lot of RV dealerships so a lot of RVs to look at and choose from. when I am ready to get on board, just go to Florida, purchase my RV and get everything set up. Then I am off on my adventure!

rk911
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TRAILRIDER125 wrote:
Glad to see this post. I was just trying to figure out this same question! One time I had a box at a "Mailboxes Etc" store. But that was a long time ago, didn't know if they still existed.


the 'Mailboxes, Etc' shops morphed into 'The UPS Stores' a few years back.
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bsinmich
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Health Insurance, whether prior to age 65 or as a supplement is usually based on area or zip code. Whet I sell in the west side of MI. is about half the cost of the same in Detroit area. Coverage is the same. Plan F is the tops in supplements but there is also a high ded F offered by some companies that works is you are very healthy.
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TRAILRIDER125
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Glad to see this post. I was just trying to figure out this same question! One time I had a box at a "Mailboxes Etc" store. But that was a long time ago, didn't know if they still existed.

kstorms
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Thanks! We would be looking at non-medicare insurance....but will certainly note all this great info - thanks!

2chiefsRus
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Every fulltimer that I know, does have a physical address that they use for tax filing, banking, insurance, etc. It may be an address provided by a mail forwarding service, a relative's house or even a campground address but they all have an address.

The favorite states for full timers, particularly those who do not own real estate, are Texas, South Dakota & Florida. Try looking up Escapees.com for more information about domicile.
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rk911
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rgatijnet1 wrote:
If you are on Medicare, they have supplement plans that will cover your non-emergency healthcare in every State. Obviously these cost more.
In an emergency, Medicare will cover you in every State.


traditional medicare covers you in every state regardless if it's an emergency or not, provided the medical provider accepts medicare patients. depending on the particular plan, a medicare supplement will pickup some/most/all of the portion of the medical expenses that medicare doesn't cover. and most drugs aren't covered by medicare or the supplement plan but you can pick up a separate Part D plan that will cover drugs. for example I have a Plan F medicare supplement and haven't paid any additional out-of-pocket $ over the past year.

when you become eligible for medicare at 65-yoa you'll have a choice between traditional medicare (Parts A & B), adding a supplement and a Part D plan (both optional) OR a medicare advantage plan. medicare advantage is Parts A, B, D and the supplement rolled into a single plan. with traditional medicare you get to choose your doctors (providing they accept medicare patients) and no referrals are required. a medicare advantage plan works more like an HMO. you'll have a primary care doc who will give you referrals to see specialists. this is an either/or decision...traditional medicare or medicare advantage.

when I was faced with that choice I learned that the medicare advantage plan from the company I had decided on required a 2-week advance notice if we left our primary coverage area and an additional 2-week notice if we continued to move. we're in our MH 6-months a year and often just amble from one area to the other without a whole lot of planning. providing 2-weeks notice was just not gonna work. so I chose traditional medicare with a PLan F supplement and a Part D plan.

if you're not eligible for medicare then you may have a problem. before I was forced to switch to medicare my traditional insurance covered me in my home state. when we were out of state it was a case-by-case situation.
Rich
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rgatijnet1
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If you are on Medicare, they have supplement plans that will cover your non-emergency healthcare in every State. Obviously these cost more.
In an emergency, Medicare will cover you in every State.