If you are currently enrolled in a Sonder Health Plans Medicare Advantage plan, you’ve probably heard the alarming news. The Georgia Department of Insurance and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have announced that Sonder Health Plans, Inc. is being liquidated and all Medicare plans offered through Sonder will terminate effective October 1, 2025.
This change affects thousands of Georgia seniors and could leave many without the coverage they expect—unless action is taken quickly. Here’s what you need to know:
📌 What Happened to Sonder Health Plans?
- On August 13, 2025, the Superior Court of Fulton County placed Sonder Health Plans into receivership after determining the company was financially insolvent and unable to continue operating safely.
- This followed months of oversight, where Sonder was under administrative supervision since April 2025.
- The final outcome: Sonder will no longer offer Medicare Advantage, Chronic Special Needs, or Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans after September 30, 2025.
⏰ Key Dates You Must Remember
- August 13 – October 31, 2025: A Special Enrollment Period (SEP) is open. During this time, you can switch to a new Medicare Advantage plan without waiting for the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP).
- September 30, 2025: If you haven’t selected a new plan by this date, you will automatically be moved back to Original Medicare (Parts A & B). You will also be automatically enrolled in a Medicare Part D drug plan for prescription coverage.
- October 1, 2025: Sonder plans officially terminate.
- October 31, 2025: Final day to use the Special Enrollment Period and choose a new Medicare Advantage plan.
⚠️ What This Means for You
- You will not lose Medicare coverage. Even if you do nothing, you’ll still have Original Medicare and Part D drug coverage.
- You could lose valuable benefits. Sonder members may currently have extra benefits like dental, vision, hearing, fitness programs, and over-the-counter allowances. These are not included with Original Medicare. If you don’t act, you could lose access to these valuable benefits.
- Your doctors and providers may change. Sonder’s network will no longer apply. To keep continuity of care, you need to select a new Medicare Advantage plan that includes your preferred doctors and hospitals.
- Acting quickly matters. The longer you wait, the higher the chance of interruptions in your coverage, prescriptions, and provider access.
âś… What You Should Do Right Now
- Review your options immediately. Sonder members can switch to another Medicare Advantage plan today using the Special Enrollment Period.
- Compare benefits, costs, and networks. Not all Medicare Advantage plans are the same. Some include robust dental and vision benefits, while others may have lower monthly costs or broader provider networks.
- Get professional help. Choosing a new plan can be confusing, especially under time pressure. That’s where we come in.
đź’ˇ How We Can Help You
At Medicarefor65.com, we specialize in guiding Georgia seniors through these exact situations. Our licensed agents understand:
- Which Medicare Advantage plans are available in your county.
- Which plans include your doctors and medications.
- How to make a smooth transition without losing coverage or benefits.
We can review your situation today and help you choose a plan that works best for your needs—before your Sonder coverage ends.
📞 Don’t Wait — Get Help Now
Time is short, and thousands of Sonder members will all be looking for new plans at the same time. Don’t wait until the last minute and risk gaps in your healthcare.
👉 Call us today by clicking here or visit Medicarefor65.com to schedule your FREE consultation.
We’ll walk you step by step through your options and get you enrolled in a new Medicare Advantage plan before September 30—so you don’t lose benefits, access, or peace of mind.
Bottom Line
Sonder Health Plans is shutting down. Your Medicare coverage is safe, but your Sonder benefits will end on October 1, 2025.
You have a short window of time to take action. Don’t go through this process alone—we’re here to help you right now.