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Still a manufacturing stronghold, the region features 16 Fortune 1000 companies and thousands of others in the financial services, medical device, hospitality and retailing industries.
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Join us this fall for a series of free and objective presentation on the basics of Medicare. Presentations are available at a variety of community sites at dates throughout the fall. In addition, this fall we are offering drop in dates for Medicare One-on-One Medicare Counseling.
Please join Milwaukee County’s Elder Benefits Specialist-Medicare Counselor and SHIP Medicare Counselors at one of our fall outreach events to learn more about the basics of Medicare, 2024 Medicare updates, and to receive one-on-one assistance. Below is the list of presentations for September – December of 2024. Unless otherwise noted, the presentation is an introduction to Medicare (or Medicare 101). For questions, please call 414-289-6436. Thank you!
Fall 2024 Medicare Presentations:
Fall 2024 Medicare Series
If you have questions or need help with Medicare, you can contact our Elder Benefits Specialist at (414) 289-6436 or [email protected]
Medicare Counselor Brochure
If you are on a limited budget, Medicare Savings Programs can help you pay your Medicare premiums, deductibles and prescription costs - and keep more money in your pocket. View the 2023 Eligibility Guidelines.