

These guides are based on real mistakes we’ve seen every day — and they can help you avoid financial setbacks, poor coverage, or confusing surprises down the line.
This quick, no-fluff guide walks you through the 5 biggest mistakes people make with Medicare Advantage — and how to steer clear of them.
You’ll learn:
Why your friend’s “great plan” might be totally wrong for you
The hidden risks of relying on Medicare.gov to compare plans
How to confirm your doctors AND hospitals are truly in network
What to know about prescription drug coverage and pharmacies
Why reading the Summary of Benefits line-by-line actually matters
Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans can be incredibly useful — but there’s a lot of misinformation out there. This bonus guide breaks down the half-truths that catch people off guard.
You’ll discover:
Why “you can see any doctor who takes Medicare” isn’t always true
What out-of-pocket costs may still come with your Supplement plan
Why you’re not 100% immune from Medicare’s approval rules
What happens if your plan’s company changes or closes
How and why premiums go up every year — sometimes unexpectedly
If you’re:
Turning 65 and wondering where to start
Helping a parent make Medicare decisions
Already enrolled but unsure if you made the right choice
Confused by Advantage vs. Supplement differences
…these guides will help you make more confident, better-informed decisions.
We’ll send both PDF guides straight to your inbox — no pressure, no spam, just real help.
📘 Avoid 5 Common Medicare Advantage Pitfalls
📘 5 Half Truths About Medicare Supplement Plans
At Graham Life Services, we help real people make real Medicare decisions every day. We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all answers or high-pressure sales. Just clarity, education, and support — so you can choose what’s best for you.
Have questions? Want someone to walk through your options with you?
📞 Call us at (706) 749-7001
🌐 Visit www.graham.life
Avoid 5 Common Medicare Advantage Pitfalls
5 Half Truths About Medicare Supplement Plans
Learn what most people miss — and make smarter Medicare decisions with confidence.