My name is Stuart Graham. I live in Gulf Shores with my wife, KayCee — we’ve been married almost 13 years — and we’re raising our kids with the same values we were raised on: faith, service, honesty, and hard work.
Before I stepped into this line of work, I was a firefighter. I loved it. I’ve always been drawn to helping people — especially in moments where things feel urgent or uncertain. When that season of life ended, I knew I still wanted to serve. I just didn’t know exactly what that would look like yet.
Over time, I found myself helping people with Medicare. At first, it was just something I was learning — but the more I did it, the more I realized this is where I’m meant to be.
Now, I spend my days sitting with folks, listening to their questions, and walking them through a process that can feel overwhelming. I take the time to slow it all down. I explain things in normal language. I don’t pressure anyone. I just show up, have honest conversations, and help people feel confident about the decisions they’re making.
Sometimes we talk about plans. Other times we talk about life. I’ve prayed with clients, heard powerful stories, and built real relationships. That’s what keeps me coming back. That’s what makes this meaningful.
When I’m not working, you’ll find me with KayCee and the kids — probably at a ball game, enjoying the beach, or just spending time together as a family.
I’m grateful for the chance to do this work. And I try to approach it the same way I did as a firefighter — calm, prepared, and always ready to serve.