Find it fast! Click which retirement category you fall into below to see welcome letters, webinar recordings (coming soon), and guides (coming soon).
You can also scroll down to quickly access PDFs of TRS-Care Plan Highlights with rates benefits information for all TRS-Care health plans.
- Read the 2026 Plan Year Welcome Letter for TRS-Care Standard Enrollees
- 2025 TRS-Care Standard Guide (2026 guide coming soon!)
- TRS-Care Standard FAQs
- Read the 2026 TRS-Care Dental and TRS-Care Vision welcome letter for TRS retirees
- TRS-Care Dental and TRS-Care Vision FAQs
- TRS-Care Dental Benefits Flyer
- TRS-Care Vision Benefits Flyer
If you'll be enrolling in TRS-Care Dental and/or TRS-Care Vision for the first time, this year will feature online enrollment through MyTRS! If you don't have an account yet, we highly recommend creating one ahead of the enrollment window to make signing up that much faster and easier. Learn how to enroll at Register for MyTRS Portal.
These links and summaries will help you understand your TRS-Care benefits and how to make the most of your coverage. Plan guides for the 2026 plan year will be uploaded soon!

2026 TRS-Care Plan Highlights
TRS-Care premiums for all plans will remain the same for the 2026 plan year. Read a brief overview of your 2026 TRS-Care benefits.
Previous Year Plan Information
TRS-Care Health Education Fairs
Join us for a TRS-Care Health Education Fair near you! Registration to these events is free. They will feature presentations on each TRS-Care plan, a come-and-go exhibit hall, and friendly faces from TRS and your health plan administrators. Find a location and sign up today at TRS-Care Health Education Fairs on Eventbrite.
If you can't join us in-person, register for an online information session about the plan you're enrolled in or interested in enrolling in at TRS Health Care Events.
If I Leave TRS-Care, Can I Come Back?
If a retiree or surviving spouse leaves TRS-Care, he or she will only have the following, limited opportunities to re-enter the program: 1) at age 65, or 2) with a special enrollment event.
In most situations, retirees and surviving spouses can’t re-enroll in TRS-Care. However, retirees and surviving spouses may re-enroll in TRS-Care when they turn 65 or if they have a special enrollment event, which are rare. There are two types or areas of special enrollment: 1) an individual becomes a new dependent; and 2) an involuntary loss of comprehensive coverage.
Aside from your initial enrollment opportunity, here are the opportunities when you can re-enroll in TRS-Care or enroll for the first time in TRS-Care:
If you’re a retiree or surviving spouse who isn’t 65 yet, and you either dropped TRS-Care or didn’t enroll during your initial enrollment opportunity, you can enroll in the program when you turn 65. You may also add dependents at that time. Prior to your 65th birthday, TRS will send retirees a postcard with instructions on how to enroll. You must submit your application for coverage no later than 31 days from the end of the month in which you turned 65 to re-enter TRS-Care.
TRS does not always have information about surviving spouses in its records. Surviving spouses are responsible for requesting and submitting their application for coverage no later than 31 days from the end of the month in which they turned 65.
Please note: This enrollment opportunity is not available to dependent spouses or children when they turn 65.
You will be enrolled in both the TRS-Care Medicare Advantage medical plan and the TRS-Care Medicare Rx plan so long as you are enrolled in Medicare Part B. Your dependents will be enrolled in the appropriate plan based on their own Medicare status.
If they’re eligible for Medicare, they’ll also be enrolled in the TRS-Care Medicare Advantage medical plan and the TRS-Care Medicare Rx plan. If they’re not eligible for Medicare, they’ll be enrolled in the TRS-Care Standard plan, which features a combined medical and prescription deductible. They will stay enrolled in the TRS-Care Standard plan until they become eligible for Medicare.
You must maintain Medicare coverage, including Medicare Part B coverage, to participate in the TRS-Care Medicare Advantage plan. You risk losing all TRS-Care coverage if you do not have Medicare Part B coverage.
If you have a special enrollment event, you can re-enter, but these are rare.
- The first area is when there is the addition of a new dependent through:
- Marriage
- Birth
- adoption, or
- being placed for adoption.
- The second area is when there is an involuntary loss of comprehensive coverage. Comprehensive coverage may include Medicare supplements (e.g., Medigap) and individual Medicare Advantage plans. Examples include:
- Divorce or legal separation results in you losing coverage under your spouse's health insurance;
- A dependent is no longer considered a "covered" dependent under a parent's plan;
- Your spouse's death leaves you without coverage under his or her plan;
- Your employment ends along with coverage under your employer’s health plan, or your spouse’s employment ends along with your coverage under your spouse’s employer’s health plan;
- Your employer reduces your work hours to the point where you are no longer covered by the health plan;
- Your plan decides it will no longer offer coverage to a certain group of individuals (for example, those who work part time);
- An individual loses coverage under a State Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) or Medicaid, or becomes eligible to receive premium assistance under those programs for group health plan coverage;
An individual involuntarily loses coverage under a Medicare supplement plan (e.g., Medigap) or an individual Medicare Advantage plan; and
You no longer live or work in an HMO’s service area.
However, an increase in premiums or a change in benefits for coverage that you purchased outside of TRS-Care is not considered a loss of coverage that allows you to re-enter TRS-Care.
Please note: The vast majority of participants who are past age 65 do not experience another enrollment opportunity. You can find current requirements related to special enrollment events in the TRS-Care Benefits Booklets (pdf).