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ZIP code 17886 is located in Union County, Pennsylvania, centered near Mifflinburg, with a total population of 777 and a median age of 62.1. This is a rural community with a notably high senior population — 48.8% of residents are 65 or older (approximately 379 individuals), well above the national average of 17%. This creates strong demand for Medicare services, local healthcare providers, and senior support programs. The racial and ethnic composition includes 94.0% White, 15.7% Hispanic/Latino, 6.0% Asian. Approximately 16.5% 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 $37,288, below the national median. Lower-income Medicare beneficiaries may qualify for Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs) that help pay Part B premiums, or Extra Help (Low-Income Subsidy) to reduce Part D prescription drug costs. The median home value is $172,200 and median monthly rent is $637. Medicare beneficiaries in Union 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.
With 48.8% of your community at age 65+, Medicare is a major topic. You have three main paths: Original Medicare covers 80% of allowed doctor and hospital charges through any participating provider. Medicare Advantage plans bundle coverage with networks and lower costs. Medigap supplements Original Medicare to cover gaps. Enroll during Open Enrollment from October 15 through December 7 annually.
Pennsylvania SHIP offers free counseling on Medicare plans year-round. Counselors explain Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medigap, and Part D prescriptions. They compare costs, networks, and coverage gaps specific to your needs. Contact SHIP anytime—no cost, no sales pitch, just honest advice.