Medicare, Medicare 101, Free event,

July 10, 2024

CLICK HERE to register for the September 10th event!

Turning 65 soon? Confused about Medicare? You’re not alone!

Join NEW Health and American Senior Resources (ASR) for a FREE virtual seminar designed to shed light on Medicare and help you make informed decisions.

This event offers flexibility! Attend comfortably from home virtually or join us in person at our welcoming Newport facility.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • Date: Tuesday, September 10th
  • Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PST (with Q&A to follow)
  • Format: Virtual (link to be provided)
  • Can’t attend virtually? No problem! Join us at NEW Health Colville Dental (161 E. 3rd Avenue) for virtual access.
  • REGISTER HERE

What you’ll gain:

  • Clarity on Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D: Understand the different parts of Medicare and their coverage.
  • Personalized Plan Selection: Learn how to choose the right plan to fit your unique needs.
  • Enrollment Know-How: Discover enrollment periods and deadlines to ensure smooth coverage.
  • Cost Awareness: Gain insights into important Medicare costs and budgeting tips.

Here’s why you should attend:

  • Free and unbiased: This is an educational event with no pressure to purchase.
  • Expert guidance: Get answers to your questions from licensed Medicare specialists.
  • Local focus: Learn about plans specifically available in your area.

Don’t have Wi-Fi access? We’ve got you covered! Click here to find free Wi-Fi spots near you!

Empower yourself with knowledge! We look forward to helping you navigate Medicare.

P.S. This is an educational event. Licensed sales representatives will be present with information only; there will be no sales activity. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has neither reviewed nor endorsed this information.

Click here to register or see other dates!

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