Medicare Resources and Educational Guides
Understanding Medicare often begins with basic questions about enrollment, coverage, and eligibility timelines.
Medicare Learning Guides

Medicare Basics
- Learn how Medicare works, including the structure of Parts A, B, C, and D, and how coverage options are organized.

Medicare Enrollment Timeline
- Understanding Medicare enrollment deadlines is important because missing certain periods may lead to penalties or delayed coverage.

Medicare Coverage Options
- Compare Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage plans, and prescription drug coverage to see which structure fits your needs.

Common Medicare Mistakes
- Some decisions are made without fully understanding the rules. Learn how to identify and avoid costly Medicare errors.
Resources for Individuals Already Enrolled
Already on Medicare
Guidance for individuals who are reviewing their Medicare coverage or exploring available options.
Medicare Educational Content
Medicare.gov
The official U.S. government website for Medicare provides information about benefits, coverage options, and enrollment.
Social Security Administration
The SSA provides information about Medicare eligibility and enrollment through Social Security systems.
CMS.gov
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) administers the program and provides official policy data.
Medicare Educational Videos
Short educational videos explaining Medicare rules, enrollment timelines, and coverage structures are available in our library. We focus on one concept at a time to make complex topics easy to understand.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I learn about Medicare enrollment?
What is the official Medicare website?
The official Medicare website operated by the U.S. government is: [https://www.medicare.gov]
How can I compare Medicare coverage options?
Comparisons between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans are explained in the Medicare Coverage Options guide.
Where can I get help understanding Medicare?
Individuals often begin by reviewing educational materials before deciding whether they want to speak with a licensed professional.