Medicare & Senior Planning
Clear Guidance for Medicare and Senior Planning Decisions
Medicare choices are confusing by design — alphabet soup, deadlines, and dozens of plans. We explain your options patiently and in plain language, so you can decide with confidence.
Medicare Supplement / Medigap
Medigap policies work alongside Original Medicare to help pay costs like deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. We explain how the standardized plans differ so you can compare coverage and premiums with confidence.
Medicare Advantage / Part C
Medicare Advantage plans bundle hospital, medical, and often drug coverage into one plan — frequently with networks and extras that vary by plan. We help you weigh trade-offs between Advantage plans and Supplement coverage for your situation.
Part D Prescription Drug Plans
Drug plans differ in premiums, formularies, and pharmacy networks — and the best fit depends on the medications you take. We help you review options during enrollment periods so your coverage matches your needs.
Long-Term Care Planning
Medicare covers far less long-term care than many people expect. We help families plan ahead for home care, assisted living, and nursing care — including how long-term care insurance may fit into the picture.
Retirement Healthcare Costs
Healthcare is one of the largest expenses in retirement. We help you build realistic estimates into your retirement income plan so medical costs don't derail the rest of your goals.
Talk Through Your Options
Medicare decisions come with deadlines, penalties, and fine print. A patient, unhurried conversation can bring real clarity. Bring your questions — we'll walk through the options together.
Common Questions
Medicare questions we hear most often
Important Medicare Disclaimer
Whitehouse Financial Group is not affiliated with Medicare.gov, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, or any other government agency.
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Bring Your Medicare Questions
Enrollment windows, plan comparisons, drug coverage, long-term care — sit down with someone who will explain it all clearly and without pressure.
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