Let’s face it…
Medicare enrollment and all the other aspects of retirement are confusing.
I can help you make sense of all the details and ensure you’re not missing any steps or advantages.

I’ll come alongside you to help with all aspects of Medicare, including…
Free Consultation
Enrollment
Medicare Advantage
Medicare Supplement/Medigap
Open Enrollment/AEP
My Medicare Process
Step One
After you Contact Me, we’ll schedule a phone call or in-person consultation to discuss your qualifications.
Step Two
I’ll find plan options for you with varying coverage options from different carriers including plan summaries for both Medicare A and B.
Step Three
You pick the plan you want to enroll in and I’ll submit your application to the carrier.
Step Four
Once the carrier approves your application, I’ll get in touch regarding the final details.
Step Five
You can reach out to me anytime and I can look into any questions you have or problems you might run into with your plan or your doctor.
Step Six
I’ll also keep in touch with you and send newsletters so that you know what’s going on with Medicare. Annually I’ll reach out to you annually to see if you’d like to make any changes with your plan and can walk you through those changes.
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A Basic Medicare Primer
Click on a term below for more information…
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Medicare Part A is hospital insurance that helps cover inpatient care in…
hospitals
skilled nursing facilities
hospice
home health care
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Medicare Part B is medical insurance that helps cover services from doctors and other health care providers, including…
outpatient care
home health care
durable medical equipment (items like wheelchairs, walkers and other equipment)
many preventive services (like screenings, vaccines, shots and annual wellness visits)
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Medicare Part D is drug coverage that helps cover the cost of prescription drugs (including many recommended shots or vaccines).
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Medicare Advantage (or Part C) is a plan offered by a private company that can be used as an alternative to Original Medicare (Parts A, B and usually D) for health and drug coverage. These plans offer some benefits and some drawbacks…
These plans may have lower out-of-pocket costs than Original Medicare.
Some of these plans offer extra benefits that Original Medicare doesn’t cover such as vision, hearing and/or dental services.
With many plans, you’ll need to use in-network doctors.
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Medicare Supplemental Insurance (or Medigap) is additional insurance from a private company that helps pay your portion of Medicare Part A and B. These standardized policies are often named by letters like Plan G or Plan K.
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Traditional New Enrollments: You can enroll within 3 months of turning 65 (including 3 months before, the month you turn 65 and 3 months after—7 months total).
Medicare Annual Enrollment Period (AEP): October 15th-December 7th. New plans typically begin January 1st.
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