Did you know? To qualify for Medicare, a person generally needs to be at least 65 years old, or under 65 with a qualifying disability, or have specific medical conditions like End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) or ALS.
How I can help? If you are turning 65 soon it is time to review your Medicare options. You have 3 months before your 65th birthday, the month of your birthday AND 3 months after your birthday to enroll in Medicare. I will educate you on how Medicare works, Part A, Part B, Part C, Part D and so on. It is very important that you know how it works and, if you are still working, compare your options with your group health insurance. Helping you make the right choice is important. Best of all, there is NO COST to you to review your options with me.
I’m committed to helping individuals with disabilities navigate the often-complex world of Medicare with compassion, respect, and trustworthy guidance.
Many seniors qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid. This creates eligibility for special Medicare Advantage plans which offer richer medical benefits than those available under Medicaid alone.
If you are a veteran enrolled in Medicare Part A and Part B, you may qualify for $0 monthly premium Medicare Advantage plans. These plans are offer access to extensive provider networks and include additional benefits such as dental, vision, hearing, fitness memberships and much more. Some areas have a Part B premium Giveback, which reduces your Part B premium. these plans can complement your existing VA or TRICARE benefits, giving you broader coverage and more flexibility. Do you want help exploring your options?