Medicare Planning Services for Employers & HR Teams

If you have employees nearing age 65 or planning for retirement, Medicare can be confusing—for them and for you. That’s where we come in. At Benedict Health Advisors, we provide no-cost Medicare education and planning support to help your team transition confidently into retirement healthcare.

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Start Medicare with Confidence and Clarity

Medicare Part A and Part B—also known as Original Medicare—are the foundation of your health coverage in retirement. Part A covers hospital care, while Part B covers doctor visits, outpatient services, and preventive care. But knowing when to enroll and how your current coverage affects your options can feel overwhelming.


We help you understand eligibility, deadlines, and the enrollment process. Whether you’re turning 65, retiring, or leaving employer coverage, we’ll make sure you’re on the right path from day one.

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Why Get Help with Medicare Enrollment?

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Avoid Late Penalties

Missing your Initial Enrollment Period could lead to permanent penalties. We’ll help you enroll on time and avoid costly surprises.

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Personalized Guidance

We’ll explain how Medicare works with your current or former coverage, including employer plans, COBRA, and retiree benefits.

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Step-by-Step Support

From Social Security sign-up to plan selection, we’ll walk you through each part of the process with no guesswork.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • When should I enroll in Medicare Part A and B?

     Most people should sign up during their Initial Enrollment Period (3 months before to 3 months after turning 65). Some may delay if they have other coverage—we can help you decide.

  • Do I have to sign up for both Part A and B?

    It depends on your situation. If you're still working or covered under a spouse’s plan, the answer may vary. We'll review your options with you.

  • What if I’m already receiving Social Security?

    If you’re receiving benefits, you’ll typically be enrolled automatically. We’ll confirm your status and help with next steps.

  • How do I sign up for Medicare?

    You enroll through the Social Security Administration. We’ll guide you through online, phone, or in-person steps.

  • What happens if I miss my enrollment window?

    You may face penalties or delays. We'll help you understand Special Enrollment Periods if you qualify.

Medicare Help

Enroll in Medicare the Right Way

We help individuals in Richmond, Centerville, Cambridge City, and Connersville avoid confusion and delays when signing up for Medicare Part A and B. Whether it’s your first time enrolling or you’ve had a change in coverage, we’ll make sure you get started with clarity and confidence.