In-person Medicare education across North Carolina cities and towns. Whether you're approaching Medicare for the first time, retiring soon, or helping a family member navigate their options, these no-cost sessions are designed to bring clarity — without sales pressure.
Educational event • No cost to attend • RSVP required
May Memorial Library • 342 S Spring St
Southside Branch Library • 3185 Buchanan Street
High Point Public Library • 901 N Main St
Plain-English explanations of how Medicare actually works — Parts A, B, C, and D, side-by-side.
Avoid late-enrollment penalties by understanding the windows that apply to your situation.
Compare Medicare Advantage, Supplement plans, and Part D prescription coverage without sales pressure.
Bring your questions — every session includes time for open Q&A with our licensed educators.
Preparing to enroll in Medicare within the next 12 months and want to make confident decisions.
Transitioning from employer-sponsored insurance and exploring how Medicare fits with retirement.
Already enrolled and looking for clearer answers about your coverage, costs, and options.
Helping a spouse, parent, or loved one navigate Medicare with trusted educational guidance.
Licensed Medicare Educators — North Carolina
North Carolina educators who help retirees understand Original Medicare, prescription drug coverage, and the most common enrollment mistakes to avoid.
Regions served: Charlotte • Raleigh-Durham • Greensboro • Asheville • Wilmington
Join an upcoming North Carolina Medicare 101 seminar and walk away with the clarity you need to make confident decisions.
Educational Event • No Cost to Attend • No Obligation