State Sen. Brian Stewart (R-Freeport) will host free community Zoom Webinars on Oct. 1 and on Oct. 8 to help constituents learn more about the federal Medicare program.
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FREEPORT – State Sen. Brian Stewart (R-Freeport) will host free community Zoom Webinars on Oct. 1 and on Oct. 8 to help constituents learn more about the federal Medicare program.
The Webinars are scheduled on those dates for 10 a.m. Central Time. Registration is not required.
Facilitated by the Northern Illinois Age Guide and the Illinois Senior Health Insurance Program, the Medicare 101 Webinars include information about who is eligible, coverage details, how to get help with out-of-pocket expenses, and open enrollment. Participants will have the opportunity to ask live questions and get answers during the webinars. New and current beneficiaries are welcome.
Participants will be asked to copy and paste a link and a passcode to join the Webinar. The link and the passcode will be provided on Sen. Stewart’s Web site at http://senatorstewart.com/ on the morning of the Webinar.
On the date of the Webinar, participants should copy and paste the link into their browsers at about 9:50 a.m. and enter the password. They will be put on hold for a few minutes until the program begins at 10 a.m.
Participants unable to join via the Internet should call 1-312-626-6799. Please enter the Meeting ID and then enter the Passcode, which will be provided on the morning of the Webinar.
For more information, call Sen. Stewart’s office at 815-284-0045.