Nelson Capital Medicare Webinar

 
Education, Insurance, Retirement, Wealth Management September 11, 2025

Nelson Capital Medicare Webinar

We understand how important it is to have trusted resources when it comes to understanding Medicare — whether for yourself, a family member, or someone you care for. Here is a recap of the live webinar hosted by Medicare expert Mike Groh of Risk Strategies. During this session, you will learn:

  • Key considerations as you approach age 65 or plan for retirement
  • The differences between Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D
  • How to avoid costly penalties
  • An overview of Medicare supplemental plans
  • How and when to apply, including important deadlines

About the Speaker: Mike Groh is a Producer at Risk Strategies, based in Cincinnati, Ohio. He specializes in individual Medicare, under-age-65 individual health insurance, and ancillary benefits. Mike leads a national team supporting more than 160 Risk Strategies offices with individual Medicare and health product solutions. With over 30 years of experience as a Producer and Sales Manager in the life and health benefits markets, Mike brings valuable insights to individuals and small groups alike.

 

 

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