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.
Decision architecture
A premium comparison experience for a high-trust decision.
Modern Advisor treats Medicare like a planning conversation. The page moves visitors from personal context to tradeoff analysis, then into a clear review with Haven.
Review inputs
Advice first. Enrollment second.
A comparison review gives you a clearer reason for the plan you choose.


What gets compared
Four advisory lenses before a plan recommendation.
Doctors and networks
Start with the physicians, specialists, pharmacies, and care routines that matter before the plan comparison begins.
Prescriptions and cost exposure
Review medications, tiers, and pharmacy preferences so plan quality is tied to real use, not a generic premium.
Enrollment windows and coverage transitions
Clarify when Medicare should start, what employer coverage changes, and where penalties or gaps can appear.
The advisor relationship
Choose with a local advisor who can explain the tradeoffs now and stay available after enrollment.
Personal review
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.
Advisory process
Clear sequence, calm decision.
Bring the basics
Your doctors, prescriptions, current coverage, and the questions that keep circling back.
Compare calmly
Haven reviews plan fit in plain English, including networks, medications, costs, and timing.
Choose with confidence
You decide what feels right. Haven helps with enrollment and stays available after the appointment.
Decision quality
What the review should help a visitor understand.
Questions
Answers before the appointment.
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 when you are