More Medicare Basics Seminars in June
/The North Central-Flint Hills Area Agency on Aging is pleased to continue providing our Medicare Basics Zoom seminars in June.
Consumers turning age 65 are bombarded with an avalanche of marketing materials that can be confusing and biased toward a particular insurance company. If you are looking for unbiased answers, attend a Medicare Basics Workshop. To get the complete picture, the Agency recommends you attend both Medicare Basics Part 1 and Part 2. Karen Mayse, a certified Medicare Benefits counselor with more than 10 years of experience in explaining Medicare to Kansans, will provide more seminars in April.
Medicare is health insurance for people who are 65 or better and for people who qualify because of disabilities. The two-part Zoom Medicare Basics seminar series provides an easy-to-understand overview of Medicare, steps to enrollment and explains how Medicare works with employer’s insurance. It also provides information about Extra Help and other Medicare Savings Programs and addresses participants’ questions.
Medicare Basics Part 1 seminars will be on Wednesday, June 2nd; and Wednesday, June 16th at 5:30 pm.
Medicare Basics Part 2 will be on Thursday, June 3rd; and Thursday, June 17th at 5:30 pm
Registration is now open for these events, and is available at www.ncfhaaa.com/seminars or by calling 1-800-432-2730. All registration need to be made by 5 pm on the day before the session.
Detailed instructions on how to participate in Zoom technology are available at www.ncfhaaa.com/seminars and login instructions will be sent to those who register. There is no cost for participating; voluntary contributions are appreciated and accepted.
The North Central-Flint Hills Agency on Aging, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization that plans, coordinates and provides services in 18 north central Kansas counties to enhance the quality and dignity of life for older Kansans, people living with disabilities and their families. Area Agency on Aging programs and services are partially funded by the Older Americans Act through the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services and voluntary participant contributions. The Area Agency on Aging works in partnership with local and county governments and senior citizens’ groups. All services are available without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability.