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Attend Medicare Orientation!

Loyola understands there is a lot to learn when it comes to Medicare. By investing a few minutes to complete a Medicare Orientation four-to-six months before your Medicare benefits begin, you will be prepared to:

  • Understand how to activate (or postpone) your Medicare benefits through Social Security.
  • Learn about your Medicare Part A and Part B Benefits.
  • Explain the differences between Medicare Supplement (Medigap), Medicare Advantage, and Medicare Prescription Drug plans.
  • Review considerations when choosing your Medicare insurance solution.
  • Access available resources to determine if you qualify for assistance with your healthcare expenses.

Join us for Orientation and learn all about Medicare!

Please Note: Medicare Orientation is educational in nature and always conducted by a licensed insurance agent. No Medicare plans are marketed during Medicare Orientation.

For more information call toll-free: 888-482-4976 TTY 711.
For accommodations of persons with special needs at meetings call 888-482-4976, TTY 711.

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