1. AMAC’S MEDICARE ADVISORY SERVICE: Providing free support and trusted guidance to Medicare beneficiaries, AMAC’s state-of-the-art call center is staffed with knowledgeable, licensed professionals who can offer and provide complete information on a variety of plan options and enroll callers into the plan of their choice if desired. 2. STATE HEALTH INSURANCE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SHIP): SHIP provides free, personalized counseling and assistance to Medicare beneficiaries. You can find your local SHIP office by visiting the official Medicare website or by contacting the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). 3. MEDICARE.GOV: The official Medicare website offers comprehensive information on Medicare benefits, enrollment, changes, and other related topics. You can use the website to access tools, resources, and official publications. 4. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION: The Social Security Administration (SSA) manages Medicare enrollment and can help answer questions about Medicare eligibility and benefits. You can contact the SSA online, by phone, or in person. 5. INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS: Licensed insurance agents and brokers specialize in Medicare and can provide guidance on plan options, help you enroll, and explain changes to Medicare programs.
6. COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS:
Local organizations, such as Area Agencies on Aging and community health centers, often offer resources and support to seniors, including help with Medicare enrollment and understanding benefits.
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