We’re At The Age

We're At The Age to Understand Medicare

41 min · 18. sept. 2025
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Join Melody, Marjorie, and Medicare Expert Diane Finnestead-Ellis for an eye-opening conversation that goes far beyond the basics. From breaking down the different parts and tackling the open enrollment maze to addressing the real challenges caregivers face, Diane brings her personal experiences to the table with honesty and clarity. Along the way, she busts common Medicare myths—especially around long-term care—and shares practical tips for choosing the right coverage. This empowering discussion shines a light on why clear communication and education are essential for caregivers and seniors to confidently navigate their healthcare decisions. https://nabip.org/ [https://nabip.org/] https://dianeinsurancestl.com/

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