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Your Guide to
Medicare Options

Information, Plan options,
and No-Cost Enrollment Assistance

Are You New To Medicare?

Not Sure Where to Begin?

As a new Medicare beneficiary, you have important decisions to make about the future of your healthcare.  Unfortunately, understanding the “ins-and-outs” and selecting the right plan based on your needs can be challenging.

Start by enrolling in our virtual course where you’ll learn the important basics and then for more in-depth information, read through the content of this site and connect with one of our licensed and certified agents in your local area for free assistance.

Begin by Enrolling in Our Medicare Essentials Video Quick-Course:

This video tutorial covers the basic elements of Medicare in a format that is easy to understand and you can watch it from the comfort of your home!  It’s yours at no cost and no obligation, just tell us where we should send it!


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      Our licensed agents offer Medicare enrollment assistance
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      Medicare Resources:
      What You Need to Know

      Important Information at Your Fingertips


      Getting Started

      Answers to common questions such as: When should you enroll?  How and when do you become eligible for Medicare?

      Enrollment Periods

      After your initial enrollment, Medicare allows you to make changes to your coverage at specific times each year. Here are those dates.

      Defining the ABC’s

      Medicare consists of Parts A, B, C, and D.   Step one is to learn the “ABC’s”, how they work, and your options with each part.

      Medicare Advantage Plans

      Medicare Advantage Plans are provided by private insurance companies and can often have lower out of pocket cost.

      Medicare Supplement Plans

      Insurance sold by private insurance companies to cover Medicare’s gaps.  Also called “MediGap” plans.

      Medicare Part D

      Medicare’s Part D is coverage for your medication needs and is provided by private insurance carriers. We’ll explain exactly how it works.

      Special Needs Plans

      SNPs are Advantage Plans that are tailored to meet the needs of individuals with certain health conditions or circumstances.

      Medicare FAQs

      Answers to some of the most common questions asked by Medicare beneficiaries.

      Frequently Asked Questions


      How do I apply for Medicare?

      How do I apply for a Medicare Advantage or Supplement Plan?

      Can I apply for Medicare in person?

      Can I get assistance applying for Medicare?

      When should I apply for Medicare?

      What if I missed my Initial Enrollment Period?

      Are there penalties for enrolling late?

      When do I get my Medicare card?

      Testimonials

      Here’s what our clients say about our service…


      Adrienne has been a Godsend to my elderly mom and me! She has patiently guided us through the maze of medicare.
      She has helped us find the best insurance for our specific needs and has explained it all in a way that we understand.
      Adrienne checks in on mom frequently and treats us with kindness and concern.


      Vicki C.

      I have been a client of Adrienne for 2 years.
      I’m very happy having Adrienne as my Medicare insurance broker.
      She has excellent knowledge and skills, for helping those in need, and guidance regarding Medicare.


      Alfred P.

      Adrienne is an excellent Medicare advisor. She is always on time, and willing to take time to not only listen, but to answer your questions to make sure that you understand everything properly.
      It is truly a pleasure to know her and work with her.
      Great Job – very well done!


      Aino S.

      Want answers at 65 years old to your health insurance needs? Turn to Adrienne, who’s professional poise & kindness provided me knowledge, support, guidance, and reassurance I was receiving the best Medicare package for me, which gave me peace of mind. Thanks, Adrienne.


      Larry K.

      Adrienne Bailey is my Medicare insurance broker. She found an awesome plan that was right for me. Adrienne has been there for me anytime I have a question or don’t understand something. I feel comfortable calling on her at any time. She is always cheerful and polite and she has never pressured me into a decision. She is also ready to help…

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      Debra U.

      Adrienne Bailey is my Medicare insurance broker. She found an awesome plan that was right for me. Adrienne has been there for me anytime I have a question or don’t understand something. I feel comfortable calling on her at any time. She is always cheerful and polite and she has never pressured me into a decision. She is also ready to help at the drop of the hat.


      Debra U.

      Articles and Information


      Reminder: Medicare AEP Ends December 7, 2025

      Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) is the one time each year when most beneficiaries can make changes to their coverage. For 2026 plans, AEP runs from October 15 through December 7, 2025.

      Medicare for Couples: Why You Can’t Share a Plan

      Medicare does not offer family or joint coverage. Each person must enroll separately and have their own plan.

      Turning 65 Soon? What Happens If You Don’t Enroll in Medicare?

      Your Medicare Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) begins three months before your 65th birthday, includes your birthday month, and extends three months after.

      How Medicare Covers Specialty Care for “Invisible Illnesses” Like Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue

      For older adults navigating these chronic conditions, understanding how Medicare covers specialty care is an important part of managing long-term health.

      What Happens If You Missed Medicare’s Annual Election Period?

      The Annual Election Period has ended, so if you have questions, reach out to us.  As licensed insurance agents, we will explain your current options.

      Hearing Loss, Cognitive Decline, and What Medicare Will Cover

      Hearing loss is often viewed as a normal part of aging, but recent research shows it can have a much larger impact on long-term health than many people realize.

      Managing Multiple Specialists: How to Coordinate Care Without Losing Your Sanity

      As we age or as health conditions become more complex, it is common to find yourself seeing several different medical specialists. Each plays an important role, yet managing all these moving parts can feel overwhelming.

      What Medicare Beneficiaries Should Know If They Move

      If you’re planning a move or have recently relocated, call us. We can help you review your Medicare options and make sure your coverage continues properly.

      What Happens When Your Healthcare Needs Change Outside of Medicare’s Annual Election Period?

      What can you do if these changes happen outside of the Medicare annual enrollment period? You have options available to you!

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