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" I meet with Tony during open enrollment and he enrolled me in a Medicare Part C plan. He made sure my doctor was in the network and my prescriptions were covered. A few months had past and my doctor prescribed me a new monthly medication. I went to the pharmacy to get it filled and was told it would be $247.00 each month! I was shocked! There was no way I could afford that on a fixed income. So I called Tony and he said something didn't sound right. He came back by the house to look up the new medication and review the plan again. He discovered that the new medication had a one time $200.00 deductible and a $47.00 co-pay after the deductible. He then called the pharmacy and explained the situation to them. After going back and forth for a few minutes, the pharmicist then realized that there was a computer error and confirmed that it was a one time deductible and it would only be a $47.00 co pay afterwards. I was so relieved. If I didn't call Tony, I wouldn't of filled the prescription and possibly jeopardized my health. I would of just accepted that was the price. Senior's Choice really does go above and beyond!

 

                                     Laurie, Warwick

I thought my life insurance would stay with me after I retired from my job. I was surprised when I found out I Iost it.I was 68 and knew it would be tough to get a brand new policy at my age. I heard Gene Valicenti mention Senior's Choice R.I. during his radio show on WPRO. So I called and got in touch with Tony the owner. He got me approved in 10 minutes for a $10,000 whole life policy. There was no health exam or blood work and the policy was guaranteed for the full amount and issued by midnight that day.

                                         Rob, Johnston

" I was disabled and been on Medicare for a few years. I wasn't sure what was covered by Part A and Part B. My prescription cost fluctuated. I then called Senior's Choice and spoke with Stephanie. She came over and explained what Part A and Part B covered. She told me I did have the option to enroll in a $0 premium Medicare Advantage plan that had set co-pays for doctor's visits and prescriptions. I thought I had to wait until I turned 65 to get in a plan like that but she informed me I qualified for it since I had Part A and B. I now know what my co-pays will be ahead of time which helps me budget monthly. She really made it less confusing for me and now I have a better understanding of it."
 
                                   Sandra, Providence

My husband and I took out a couple of insurance policies 20 years ago. We thought these were permanent and never expired. To our surprise, we were notified that they were 20 year term policies and they were expiring in a couple months. They told us our premiums would triple if we wanted to convert them. We were both 62 and our mortgage was paid off, so we didnt need as much as we needed back then. I called Senior's Choice and we both got affordable policies just to cover our final expenses. It was a quick and easy process. We plan on taking advantage of their free services when we start Medicare in a few years too.

                                            Cheryl, East Greenwich

I am 76 years old and I have diabetes and some other health conditions. Recently I was just diagnosed with cancer too. My final wish was to be cremated. I didn't thik I was insurable because of my health conditions and I didn't have much in the bank either. I heard the Senior's Choice RI commercial and figured I call out of curiousity. They told me there was policies designed for people in my situation. I was able to get a $3000.00 graded death benefit insurance policy. It only took 20 minutes to process and there were no health exam or questions. Its now one less thing I have to worry about.

                                                             Frank,  Warwick

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