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Senior Enrollment Solutions

For over a decade, Senior Enrollment Solutions has helped seniors make informed Medicare decisions. We simplify the process and ensure you're covered for what matters most.

Why Thousands of Seniors Trust SES

We prioritize your health and financial security above all else.

Coverage Needs Assessment: Analyzing your current and future financial obligations to determine the appropriate amount of coverage.

Health Review: Reviewing your medications and preferred doctors to find coverage that fits your needs.

Easy enrollments: Assisting you with digital or telephonic enrollments to eliminate paperwork and make the process simple.

Critical Enrollment Timeline

Navigating Medicare changes can be overwhelming. With new cost structures, enhanced benefits, and critical enrollment deadlines, making the wrong choice could impact your healthcare and finances for an entire year.

The complexity of comparing Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare Supplement Plans, and prescription drug coverage often leaves seniors confused and uncertain.

  • October 1:

    Start comparing your current Medicare health or drug coverage with options for 2026

  • October 15 to December 7:

    Change your Medicare health or drug coverage for the upcoming year during Open Enrollment

  • January 1:

    New Coverage begins if you made a change

  • January 1 to March 31:

    Medicare Advantage Plan members can make one additional change

Frequently Asked Questions

When do I need to sign up for my Part A and Part B?

Your Initial Enrollment Period for Medicare begins 3 months before you turn age 65, includes the month of your birthday, and continues for 3 months after you turn 65. During this time, if you are not automatically enrolled, contact the Social Security Administration to sign up for Part A and B. You should also enroll in Part D during your Initial Enrollment Period.

What is Medicare Advantage?

A Medicare Advantage Plan, also known as Part C, is a Medicare-approved health plan offered by a private company that coordinates with Medicare to provide your Part A, Part B, and often Part D health benefits.

Do I have to sign up for Part D?

Your Part D coverage helps cover the cost of prescription drugs. You should enroll in Part D as soon as you are eligible for Part A and B. If you choose not to enroll in Part D, you will incur late enrollment fees that are added to your monthly premium forever.

If I don't want a Medicare Advantage Plan, what are my options?

Those who do not want a Medicare Advantage Plan opt to have Original Medicare instead, which includes your Part A and Part B coverage only. You'll need to supplement your Original Medicare with a Medigap Plan and Prescription Drug Plan (Part D) to ensure full comprehensive health coverage.

Take Action Today

The stakes are too high to wait. Medicare changes for 2026 represent some of the most significant cost-saving opportunities in recent years. If you have a Medicare Advantage Plan and you are not happy with it, you have one last chance to optimize your coverage before March 31.

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Our trusted advisors are ready to help you understand your options and make informed decisions about your Medicare coverage. Let us know how to get in touch with you, and we'll provide the personalized assistance you need to make confident decisions about your Medicare coverage.

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We're dedicated to making Medicare and retirement planning simple. Our reliable team understands that your healthcare decisions affect your quality of life and financial security. Trust us to guide you through the complexities of retirement planning with expertise and care.

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