Does Mutual of Omaha Cover SilverSneakers?

Mutual of Omaha does not offer SilverSneakers, but some Mutual of Omaha Medicare Supplement plans include Mutually Well, another wellness program that promotes healthy lifestyle choices. Mutually Well is available to almost all members – however, the program is unavailable in California or New York.

It is important to note that only Mutual of Omaha only offers this benefit through their Medicare Supplement plans, not their Advantage plans.

Mutually Well Overview

The Mutually Well program offers a range of wellness benefits to eligible Medicare Supplement members, including:

  • Access to over 10,000 fitness locations nationwide for a monthly fee ($25) with no enrollment fees or contracts.
  • Discounts of up to 30% on services such as chiropractic care, acupuncture, massage therapy, and nutritional programs through the WholeHealth Living Choices network.
  • Personalized wellness planning, including digital fitness classes, nutrition guidance, and wellness tips via the Mutually Well app.
  • Mutually Well members may also access a discount program called Choices by WholeHealth Living. WholeHealth Living is another Tivity brand that offers discounts on integrative health services. Participating providers can include acupuncturists, chiropractors, personal trainers, and massage therapists. Mutually Well members pay no fees for the Choices program.

How Is Mutually Well Similar to SilverSneakers?

Mutually Well and Silver Sneakers are health and fitness programs offering services through Medicare plans. Both are brands of Tivity Health, a company that markets packaged solutions designed to make it easier to live an active life.

Here are a few features that distinguish the programs:

  • SilverSneakers is mainly for adults 65 and older. Mutually Well is designed for adults aged 50 to 64, though participation is not limited to an age range.
  • SilverSneakers includes gym membership at participating locations. With Mutually Well, there is a small gym membership fee but no enrollment fee.
  • SilverSneakers is primarily for physical fitness classes. Mutually Well benefits extend beyond fitness to discounts for holistic care offered by participating integrative practitioners.
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How to Locate Participating Gyms

Go to the official Mutually Well website.

Create or log in to your account. If you’re already a member, click “Log In” and enter your credentials. If you haven’t registered yet, Click “Get Started.” You’ll need your Mutual of Omaha policy number and personal info to sign up.

Use the location search tool. Go to the Fitness Locations or Provider Directory. Enter your ZIP code or city. You can filter by gym chain or type of service (e.g., chiropractic, massage therapy, acupuncture).

How Do I Enroll in a Mutually Well Membership?

If you have Medicare Supplement insurance with Mutual of Omaha, you may visit the Mutually Well website or app to enroll, see available discounts, and purchase a gym membership. The app enables you to establish a fitness goal. Based on that goal, the program suggests activities and a weekly plan to follow, supporting your efforts to reach that goal. If you encounter difficulty enrolling or have questions about Mutually Well, call 1-833-574-6105 for assistance.

Bottom Line

Mutually Well is not insurance but offers health-related perks. It is an optional program that provides resources to help you stay on course throughout your health journey. By partnering with Tivity, Mutual of Omaha Medigap offers basic gym membership at participating locations for a $25 monthly fee and a 30% discount on products like fitness equipment and services delivered by wellness specialists.

One of our licensed insurance agents can facilitate the search for a Medicare Supplement plan that offers Mutually Well in your area.

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Since 2003, Mark Prip has been leading  Policy Guide, Inc., providing knowledgeable information about Medicare, life insurance, and dental coverage to clients in over forty states. With his unparalleled hands-on experience aiding countless Medicare beneficiaries in selecting an appropriate health plan, he is a prime example amongst other competitors for expertise and assistance. Mark has held his Florida Health & Life Insurance License (E051889) since 2003. View his license profile on the Florida Department of Insurance website.