
Preparing for a Medicare 101 Seminar: What to Expect and What to Bring
Medicare 101 seminars offer insights on Medicare enrollment. Bring a list of doctors, medications, and questions. Expect presentations, Q&A,
Navigating Medicare can feel overwhelming — but it doesn’t have to be. The Senior Education Network is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping you make sense of your options, understand what each part covers, and feel confident in your healthcare decisions. Explore our articles below for simple, unbiased guidance written to help you prepare for Medicare with confidence and peace of mind.

Medicare 101 seminars offer insights on Medicare enrollment. Bring a list of doctors, medications, and questions. Expect presentations, Q&A,
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Medicare is not free and requires proactive enrollment to avoid penalties and coverage gaps. Enrolling in Part B, even

“Make Medicare Work for You” offers guidance for seniors and caregivers to navigate Medicare. It highlights seminars and resources

This guide simplifies Medicare’s four parts: Part A (hospital insurance), Part B (medical insurance), Part C (Medicare Advantage), and
This guide clarifies Medicare enrollment at 65, employer coverage rules, COBRA, and retiree plans. It urges consulting HR, attending

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Disclaimer: The Senior Education Network is an independent nonprofit organization and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. government, the federal Medicare program, or any insurance company. Attendance at our seminars is free and for educational purposes only—no products will be sold or marketed.