With the Medicare open enrollment in progress through Dec. 7, Gesher is offering a free service to anyone looking for a clear path through the sign-up process. For the second year, Gesher is providing certified Medicare counselors to residents of Cuyahoga County. Anyone entering or currently enrolled in the Medicare system is eligible to seek help regarding the government-based health insurance.
We are proud that Jim Aust, OSHIIP Coordinator for Cuyahoga County has dedicated two days during November for free consultations at Gesher. Jim retired from Kodak 3 years ago, previously worked at American Greetings for 22 years, and has extensive experience in finances. He is one of the most sought after Oshiip volunteers in the state.
Ohio ranks number one in the nation as OSHIIP planning had saved enrollees more than $15 million.
Jim Aust said a consultation gives newcomers a better understanding of the sometimes complicated process of acquiring insurance. Those already enrolled in Medicare need to review their plan on a yearly basis. Factoring in insurance companies changing what they will cover, premium adjustments, and the changing healthcare need for the individual, a review is essential.
Companies will, at times, add or omit coverage of certain prescription drugs a person may need. If someone has a health condition that requires specific medication, they should not assume their insurance company will continue to cover it in the new year.
To schedule an appointment, contact Gesher at 216 862 4599 or info@geshercleveland.org
Feedback from previous participants:
▪ 75% of respondents said their OSHIIP consultation with Jim was extremely beneficial.
▪ 100% of respondents reported that Jim answered their questions very well.
▪ 100% of participants said they would recommend our OSHIIP service to a friend.
One participant said: “I thought I had found the best plan by myself. Jim from OSHIIP and Gesher saved me a significant amount of money on Medicare premiums!” Another shared: “I recommend anyone approaching retirement to have a consultation with Jim.”
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