Choosing the right Medicare plan can be challenging and overwhelming. Everyone’s needs are different, and there’s no one-size-fits-all plan. But don’t worry! We’re here to help you make informed decisions and find the best Medicare option for you. Check out our videos on different Medicare topics here. Get the info you need to confidently navigate Medicare.
Created by DeafHealth with the support of the Patient Advocate Foundation and Pfizer, these videos on Medicare in American Sign Language (ASL) will give you the skills to make informed decisions about your coverage, the benefits offered by Medicare, and how to use your insurance confidently. The videos cover different topics including Medicare Parts A, B, C, D, and Medigap Plans.
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Transcript: Choosing the right Medicare coverage can be challenging and overwhelming. There are lots of jargon and different plans available. Selecting your Medicare plan includes: reviewing your options, choosing which type of Medicare coverage is right for you, electing your benefits, and understanding how the coverage works. It may feel like a lot to handle. Everyone’s financial and medical situations are different. There is no one-size-fits-all. There are different options and plans under Medicare. Don’t worry! We can support you to make informed decisions, decide which Medicare option is best for you, and navigate Medicare with confidence. [The screen fades to show a thumbnail of a faded white background of a doctor holding hands with another individual] Deaf. Healthy. DeafHealth. Learn more at www.deafhealthaccess.org. [The screen fades to show a thumbnail of a blue lighthouse] Paf. Patient Advocate Foundation. www.patientadvocate.org.