An adult daughter sitting beside her elderly mother reviewing Medicare paperwork together.
Caregiver Support

Helping a parent with Medicare? You don't have to figure it out alone.

Patient explanations, organized notes, and a plan you can both feel good about — built around the people doing the caring.

Questions caregivers should ask

Six questions to bring to any Medicare review.

  • 1.Are my parent's doctors and specialists in-network?
  • 2.Is every prescription covered, and at what tier?
  • 3.What's the total estimated yearly cost?
  • 4.What dental, vision, hearing, or transportation benefits are included?
  • 5.How does this plan handle hospital stays and rehab?
  • 6.What happens when they travel or stay with family out of state?
Caregiver Question Cheat Sheet (PDF)

A printable list — sent to your inbox so you can bring it to any review.

What to gather first

Everything in one place makes the rest easy.

  • Red, white, and blue Medicare card
  • Current insurance cards (if any)
  • List of every prescription with dosage and pharmacy
  • Names of all doctors and specialists
  • A trusted decision-maker for the conversation
  • A few honest notes on budget and priorities
  • Licensed Medicare Professional
    Hampton Roads, VA
  • Education-First
    No-pressure conversations
  • Community-Centered
    Workshops & speaking
  • Caregiver-Friendly
    Bring family or a friend
What happens next

A simple, no-pressure path.

  1. 1

    Book

    Pick a time that works — phone or in person.

  2. 2

    Quick intake

    A few questions about doctors, prescriptions, and budget.

  3. 3

    Review options

    Plain-language comparison of the plans that fit you.

  4. 4

    Next steps

    Enroll if you're ready, or take notes home — no pressure.

Caregiver-friendly workshops
Bring your questions to a free virtual or in-person session →

Bring the family. We'll bring the patience.

Three-way calls, video, or in person — whatever helps you and your parent decide together.