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my mom retired early last year and her old jobs vision plan just ended. she wears glasses for reading and driving and her prescription changes like every 18 months. i tried looking up standalone plans for her but the premiums vs what they cover for exams and frames feels like you basicaly just prepay for a discount.
medicare doesnt cover routine eye stuff right so is vision insurance after retirement even worth it for someone like her or should she just save up and pay cash when she needs new glasses. any plans that are less of a ripoff than others.?
u/Mannan-Zaroual — 14 days ago