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Helping Mom Helen

You are helping a parent make a Medicare decision and you need someone trustworthy.

You want a named local person who can be patient, clear, and transparent with your family.

Route console Helping a parent
Helping a parent Medicare route
01 Situation first 02 Doctors and prescriptions next 03 Timing checked before enrollment 04 Local advisor handoff
Back to all decision lanes

Selected lane

Can someone walk my mom or dad through this clearly?

Appointments can include family members, medication lists, doctor questions, and the concerns your parent may not ask out loud.

Help My Parent
The Decision Pathway advisor review table

Next three moves

The appointment starts with context already sorted.

01

Bring the basics

Your doctors, prescriptions, current coverage, and the questions that keep circling back.

02

Compare calmly

Haven reviews plan fit in plain English, including networks, medications, costs, and timing.

03

Choose with confidence

You decide what feels right. Haven helps with enrollment and stays available after the appointment.

Before the review

Questions answered before the visitor has to call.

Does it cost anything to meet with Haven?

No. Haven is paid by insurers if you enroll. Your premium is the same whether you use a broker or not.

Will you push one plan?

No. The review starts with your doctors, prescriptions, coverage needs, and budget. The plan has to fit your life.

Can I bring my spouse or adult child?

Yes. Medicare decisions are easier when the people helping you can hear the same explanation.

Can you help if I am still working?

Yes. Employer coverage changes the timing. Haven can help you understand what applies before you make a decision.

Ready for the next step

Helping a parent: start with the route that fits this decision.

The right path helps the first conversation begin in the right place.