Medicare 101

Presents

Medicare 101: Everything You Need to Know About Medicare!

The U.S. Retirement Education Association is pleased to announce our workshop. You are cordially invited to join us for this special event, where we will discuss crucial topics for individuals approaching the age of 65. It is a complimentary 45-minute informational presentation for the community. This is an event you will not want to miss!

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What You’ll Learn

Navigating health coverage options as you approach age 65 can feel overwhelming, which is why we’re here to help you feel confident and informed. We offer easy-to-understand, comprehensive tools to guide you through the planning process.

Our educational session provides a 45-minute presentation addressing common questions such as: 

  • How Medicare Parts A & B work
  • What costs are associated with Medicare
  • When and how to enroll
  • How Medicare interacts with employer coverage
  • What to consider when evaluating your healthcare needs in retirement
  • Common questions and misconceptions about Medicare

We also explore the types of plans available in your area and what each one includes.

Featured Presenter: Thomas Shultz

For over 16 years, Thomas Shultz and his team at TNMedicare101 and LyfeAdvisors have been advising folks just like you on how to navigate the mysteries of Medicare. Hundreds of past employees of American Airlines, Banner Healthcare, Boeing, Honeywell, IBM, Pitney Bowes, and the State of Tennessee have used TNMedicare101 for their expertise in transitioning from group and individual health plans to Medicare.
Thomas and his team created a web site to provide research previously not available to the general public, TNMedicare101.org. This website guides folks through every choice facing a person new to Medicare. Thomas lives in Franklin with his wife, Coralyn, and their son Jackson. When he’s not busy educating retirees on ways to preserve their quality of life, you will find him either on the basketball court or coaching youth sports.