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ZIP code 17344 is located in Adams County, Pennsylvania, centered near Mcsherrystown, with a total population of 3,770 and a median age of 35.2. This is a urban community where 16.8% of residents are 65 or older (approximately 634 individuals), near the national average. Medicare beneficiaries here have access to a range of plan options suited to diverse healthcare needs. The racial and ethnic composition includes 95.1% White, 5.7% Hispanic/Latino. Approximately 17.9% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher — SHIP counselors and community health workers can help residents navigate Medicare enrollment and plan choices.
The median household income is $71,688, near the national median. Many residents may find Medicare Advantage plans with $0 premiums to be an attractive option, while others may prefer Original Medicare with a Medigap supplement for broader provider access. With a poverty rate of 20.3%, a significant portion of residents may qualify for dual eligibility (Medicare and Medicaid), which provides additional benefits including dental, vision, and transportation assistance. The unemployment rate of 8.9% is above the national average, which may indicate a greater need for social safety net programs including Medicare-Medicaid dual eligibility. The median home value is $203,600 and median monthly rent is $1,365. Medicare beneficiaries in Adams County should explore all available plan options during Open Enrollment (October 15 – December 7) or consult the Pennsylvania SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program) for free, unbiased counseling on choosing the right coverage.
The Mcsherrystown area has 16.8% of residents age 65 and older. Median household income is $71,688,. Residents should explore whether they qualify for Extra Help and Medicare Savings Programs to reduce healthcare costs. When choosing between Original Medicare with supplemental Medigap and Medicare Advantage, consider both your provider preferences and budget.
Your Medicare coverage selection affects your healthcare access and out-of-pocket expenses throughout the year. With housing costs to manage, choose a plan you can afford long-term. Pennsylvania SHIP provides free, unbiased counseling during Open Enrollment (October 15–December 7) to help you compare plans, understand coverage options, and select the best plan for your health needs and financial situation.