03/23/2026
Koj niam koj txiv puas yuav muaj 65 xyoo sai sai no? Lossis lawv twb muaj Medicare lawm?
Are your parents turning 65 soon? Or already on Medicare?
If you're the one answering their phone calls, sorting through the mail, calling the doctor's office, and trying to figure out which plan covers their medications โ I know exactly how that feels.
I did it for both of my parents.
The phone calls from insurance companies. The confusing letters. The pharmacy problems. I handled all of it because my parents didn't speak English โ and even when they understood some of it, Medicare language is a different thing entirely.
That's why I became a Medicare agent.
Here's something most Hmong families don't know: you can work with a licensed Medicare agent who speaks Hmong, handles everything for your parents โ enrollment, annual reviews, plan changes, doctor and pharmacy questions โ and it costs your family nothing. That's how Medicare works.
Kuv muaj ntawv tso cai (licensed) nyob rau hauv:
๐น Wisconsin
๐น Minnesota
๐น Illinois
๐น North Carolina
๐น Arkansas
๐น Oklahoma
๐น California
Txawm koj tsev neeg nyob qhov twg โ kuv pab tau.
(No matter where your family lives โ I can help.)
Koj tsis tas ua ib leeg.
(You don't have to do it alone.)
Sau ntawv los sis Hu rau kuv tau
(message or call me)