Join a free, no-obligation educational event and learn what is changing, what it may cost you, and the questions to ask before Annual Enrollment ends.

Registration closes Monday, August 31. No cost, no sales pressure, and coffee, donuts.

A plain-English walkthrough of the Medicare updates taking effect next year and how they affect people already enrolled.
How premiums, deductibles and prescription spending limits are moving, and what that means month to month.
Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, supplements and Part D, side by side, without the jargon.
The five errors we see most often at enrollment time, and how to avoid each one.
When you can make changes, when you cannot, and what happens if you do nothing at all.
Open Q&A at the end. Bring your current plan card and any mail you have received.

Here’s a warm, professional webpage bio that avoids unnecessary jargon: ## Meet Jeffrey Bernard Jeffrey Bernard helps seniors and their families better understand Medicare through clear, informative educational seminars. He recognizes that Medicare can feel complicated, so he explains the available options in straightforward, everyday language. Jeffrey’s seminars cover important topics such as Medicare Parts A and B, Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare Supplement insurance, prescription drug coverage, enrollment periods, and common mistakes to avoid. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and gain the knowle
Seats are held in the order they are reserved. You will get a confirmation by text and email, plus a reminder the day before.
None. The seminar is free, nothing is sold in the room, and you are never required to meet with anyone afterward.
No. The session is useful whether you are already enrolled or turning 65 in the next year.
Yes. Add them on the registration form so we hold enough seats.
Your Medicare card, your current plan information, and any notices you have received in the mail.