Our community seminars are small, friendly gatherings where folks can sit down, breathe a little, and finally get straight answers about Medicare and the plans that go with it. We keep things simple, down‑to‑earth, and completely free — no pressure, no sales pitch, just real guidance. Whether you’re wanting a clear Medicare 101 overview or you’re curious about ancillary plans like dental, vision, or critical care, you’ll have plenty of time to ask questions and get honest, easy‑to‑understand explanations. It’s neighbors helping neighbors — the Rural Roots way.
All of our seminars are held in small, intimate groups of fewer than 15 people, usually in local public libraries and community spaces. Keeping the groups small makes it easier for folks to relax, speak up, and get the personal attention they deserve. These sessions are always free to attend, and every single person is welcome — whether you’re just starting to look into Medicare or you’re trying to make sense of the options you already have.
Our Medicare 101 seminar is a down‑to‑earth walkthrough of how Medicare really works — Parts A, B, C, and D, what they cover, what they don’t, and how all the pieces fit together. We keep the group small so you can ask questions, slow down, and finally get straight answers without feeling rushed or talked over. It’s completely free, relaxed, and built for real folks who just want clarity. Whether you’re brand‑new to Medicare or trying to make sense of your options, this session gives you the confidence to choose what’s right for you.
Our Ancillary Plans seminar takes a clear, down‑to‑earth look at the extra coverage that helps fill the gaps Medicare leaves behind. We walk through things like dental, vision, hearing, hospital indemnity, critical care, and more — all in a small, friendly group where you can ask questions and get real answers. It’s completely free, relaxed, and built for folks who want to understand how these plans work in everyday life. No pressure, no confusion — just honest guidance to help you protect what matters most.