Medicare Part D Counseling at Elder Care

Each year, millions of older adults rely on Medicare Part D to help cover the cost of prescription medications. While these plans provide critical support, navigating the many choices and completing the required paperwork can feel overwhelming. Comparing premiums, formularies, and coverage options often leaves people uncertain about which plan best fits their needs.

That’s where Elder Care can help. Starting October 15 through December 7, our trained counselors are available to provide free Medicare Part D (MED-D) counseling. We’ll walk alongside you to review your current plan, explore alternatives, and ensure you’re getting the coverage that makes the most sense for your health and budget.

Choosing the wrong plan can mean higher out-of-pocket costs or gaps in prescription coverage. With dozens of options available, even small differences between plans can make a big impact. Elder Care’s counselors take the time to carefully compare each plan with your unique prescriptions and financial situation, helping you avoid costly surprises down the road.

In addition to reviewing coverage, we also assist with the enrollment process itself. From filling out the necessary forms to meeting deadlines, our team works to remove the stress and confusion that often comes with Medicare paperwork. Many people find peace of mind knowing they have an advocate on their side.

Our goal is to take the stress out of the process so you can feel confident in your decision and focus on what matters most, your health and well-being. Appointments are available at no cost, but space is limited. Call Elder Care today at (918) 336-8500 to schedule your MED-D counseling session and make this year’s enrollment season a little easier.

About Elder Care

Elder Care’s mission is to ensure that mature adults live happy, healthy, independent lives. We are a non-profit organization designed to be the central coordinator of services for mature adults and their families. We take pride in being a professional resource for aging services in Washington, Nowata, and Osage counties.

Have Questions?

Michael Colaw
Elder Care Development Director