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SL exper t advice Q&A
from August 2023
by societylife
ment healthcare coverage. We have access to virtually every major insurance carrier and their plans. We’re dedicated to knowing everything we can by tracking premiums, rate increase history, and trends across all companies so we can give you as much information as possible. Our services are always completely free of charge.
Q: Why should we choose The Benefit Link over another benefits coordinator? We provide guidance and support that’s 100% objective and in the best interest of our clients. We’re dedicated to forming lifelong relationships with our clients—we pray for them daily, we’re available on a direct basis every day, and our primary purpose is to do what’s best for them.



Q: How have you taken standardized Medicare and made it personal? This is a very personal experience, but it doesn’t feel like insurance companies understand that. Although Medicare is standardized, there are different plans, supplements and options you might not know about or are overwhelmed by. We understand your needs and provide information required to make the best choice for yourself.
Q: Why Medicare advocacy? Diana’s passion has been fueled by her personal life story. At the tender age of seven, Diana’s sister was diagnosed with diabetes. Due to the severity of the disease, she had a kidney transplant by the time she was 20. By 23, she was on Medicare. Diana’s sister lost her life to the disease at 35 years old. Diana also assisted both of her parents before they passed away as they faced COPD and cancer—both were on Medicare. Diana is not only passionate about providing seniors with Medicare insurance, but she understands that providing peace of mind during the transition is of utmost importance. She wants to make sure that every client has the very best coverage!

Q: Is The Benefit Link something clients only use to sign up for Medicare? No. We provide constant, lifelong support. Most call us initially to help with guiding them through the Medicare maze and getting on the right plan. Our clients know they can call any time they have a question. We specialize in assisting seniors, however we help people across the U.S. with health and life insurance needs. With rising costs in healthcare for people under 65, more seek cancer, heart attack or stroke policies for lower premium critical care coverage.
Q: When can I sign up for Medicare? You become eligible for Medicare when you turn 65, however you are eligible to sign up for your medicare supplemental insurance six months before your 65th birthday. We advise seniors to sign up as soon as possible. If you sign up after you turn 65, there could be penalties incurred.
