Retirement should be a time to relax and enjoy life, but unexpected healthcare expenses could quickly derail those plans. Many retirees may naturally assume Medicare will cover all their medical needs—only to potentially discover coverage gaps that could leave them with high out-of-pocket costs. From long-term care to dental and vision services, knowing up front what Medicare doesn’t cover could be key for protecting your health and finances.
Fortunately, with the right retirement planning, you can help meet your healthcare needs. Let’s explore some of the most common gaps seen in Medicare coverage and how you can help bridge them effectively.
Since long-term care is among the most expensive healthcare needs in retirement, planning can be essential. Considering how you’ll manage these costs ahead of time may help protect your savings and help provide you with peace of mind.
What Does Medicare Not Cover in Retirement?
Original Medicare does not cover several key healthcare services that many retirees need. These gaps can lead to high out-of-pocket costs if you're unprepared. Common Medicare coverage gaps include:
- Long-term care (nursing home or home-based help with daily activities)
- Prescription drugs not included in Part A or B
- Routine dental, vision, and hearing care
- Medical care during foreign travel
Long-Term Care: A Major Gap in Medicare Coverage
Medicare Does Not Cover Long-Term Care Services

Many retirees may be surprised to discover that Medicare and Medigap don’t cover long-term care services. These services may include assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and eating, whether provided in a nursing home, assisted living facility, or home.
This gap in Medicare coverage could cost you. Especially since approximately 70% of seniors will need these services at some point.1
Long-Term Care Planning Is Essential
Prescription Drug Coverage Gaps in Medicare
What Medicare Part D Covers
Medicare Advantage and Prescription Coverage
How to Choose the Right Plan
Routine Dental, Vision, and Hearing Care
Medicare Does Not Cover Routine Preventive Services
Why This Gap in Coverage Matters
How to Plan Ahead for These Expenses
Foreign Travel and Emergency Care Abroad

Medicare Has Limited Coverage Outside the U.S.
Why This Gap Matters for Retirees
What Medigap Covers—and What It Doesn’t
How to Get Comprehensive Travel Health Coverage
Let’s Build Your Secure Retirement Plan Together
Original Medicare is an essential foundation for your healthcare in retirement, but it’s not the whole picture. By understanding Medicare coverage gaps and taking proactive measures, you can help protect yourself from unexpected healthcare expenses and focus more on enjoying your retirement years.
Ready to take the next step in securing your healthcare coverage? Contact American Fidelity Retirement Services today. Let us help you build a retirement plan that gives you peace of mind—and the freedom to live your best life.
This information is general in nature and should not be considered financial, legal, or tax advice. Consult an attorney or a tax professional regarding your specific situation.
This blog is up to date as of August 2025 and has not been updated for changes in the law, administration, or current events.
Sources
1 Consumer Affairs Journal of Consumer Research. “Long-Term Care Statistics.” Accessed 25 Jul 2025. Updated 6 Feb 2024. https://www.consumeraffairs.com/health/long-term-care-statistics.html.
2 National Council on Aging (NCOA). “Get the Facts on Healthy Aging.” Accessed 29 Jul 2025. Published 9 May 2025. https://www.ncoa.org/article/get-the-facts-on-healthy-aging/.3
3 Forbes Advisor. “What Is Medical Evacuation Coverage in Travel Insurance?” Accessed 29 Jul 2025. Updated 11 Oct 2024. https://www.forbes.com/advisor/travel-insurance/medical-evacuation-coverage/.