Life & Health
Insurance Plans
Turning 65? Feeling overwhelmed?
We specialize in Medicare – simplifying the process and making suggestions based on your needs.
Medicare Advantage
If you’re looking for more benefits than Original Medicare Advantage may be the answer. Advantage Plans, also known as Part C, can provide additional supports like dental, vision, hearing, fitness programs, transportation to healthcare visits, and prescription drug coverage.
Medicare Supplements
Did you know Part B only covers 80% of your medical services and procedures? And if you have lengthy hospital stays, your benefits with Medicare Part A could run out. Medicare Supplements take care of a percentage(or all) of your cost-sharing responsibilities in that regard.
Medicare Part D
Original Medicare does not have any prescription drug coverage. If you want help paying for your prescription medications, a standalone Part D plan or a Medicare Advantage plan that has it bundled into its benefits is how you can get it.
Dental, Vision, and Hearing Insurance
Medicare does not cover routine dental, vision, or hearing exams. It also doesn’t offer help paying for dental cleanings, glasses, hearing aids, or many procedures. As you age, these things become more and more critical. We can help you find an affordable dental, vision, and hearing plan.
Cancer
Care Plans
It is unfortunate, but two out of every five people will receive a cancer diagnosis. And that number is expected to rise. Don’t let a diagnosis cause financial problems on top of everything else should that time come. We can help you get a plan covering treatment, loss of income, and much more.
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Medicare Articles

What prescription drugs are covered under Medicare Part D?
Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans create a list of prescription drugs that they will cover, called a formulary. These update every year, and the

PPO and HMO Plans: What is the difference?
Medicare Advantage Plans, Part C, are offered through private companies approved by Medicare to manage your coverage for Medicare Part A and Part B. Often,

What Is the Annual Enrollment Period
The Annual Enrollment Period, which begins October 15 and ends December 7, allows individuals to make changes to their current Medicare plan or shift their