Medicare Planning

As you approach age 65, choosing your Medicare plan can be an overwhelming process. With rising health insurance costs and so many plans to choose from, how do you know you are choosing the best plan for you? As you begin to look into Medicare options, you may find yourself asking:

 

  • When do I enroll in Medicare?
  • What are my Medicare coverage options and plans?
  • What is Medicare Part D?

 

That’s where we come in. Our licensed Medicare planning specialists guide you through the process so you can choose the plan and options that best suit you and your lifestyle.

Ready for Medicare but Not Sure Where To Start?

Our dedicated, licensed Medicare planning consultants are your resource to navigate the ins and outs of enrolling in Medicare. Schedule an initial meeting today to get started.

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Medicare Enrollment Guidance

It can be difficult to choose the right Medicare insurance plan. That’s why we walk you through every step of the enrollment process and help determine the right plan for your situation. In our meeting, we will go over the different Medicare insurance carriers, premium rates, range of coverage, and more.

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For Business Owners & Employers

If you have employees who might need assistance with Medicare planning, we welcome the opportunity to work with you to ensure they are comfortable navigating the enrollment process.

 

We offer no obligation virtual and in-person seminars to educate your employees about Medicare.

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Not sure where to start?

Adirondack Financial Services is a licensed and certified representative of Medicare Advantage organizations. Each of the organizations they represent has a Medicare contract. Enrollment in any plan depends on contract renewal. We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options.